Ralph Carl Anders Klarström, now Rådlund (born 17 December 1965 in Gothenburg[2]), is a retired politician and the first party chairman for the Sweden Democrats 1989–1995.
[4] In the same year, he was also found guilty of making anonymous antisemitic phone calls to entertainer Hagge Geigert and was fined.
[6] Anders Klarström was a founding member of the Sweden Democrats and participated in writing the first party platform in 1989[7] and wrote most of the 1993 program ahead of the general election that year.
[8] He retired from party leadership after the elections of 1994, amid disagreements about political and organisational strategy.
[1] Klarström subsequently left the party and faded from public life until resurfacing with a biographical book in 2018 about the founding and his leadership of the SD.