Centre Democrats (Sweden)

The Centre Democrats (Swedish: Centrumdemokraterna) was a minor political party in Sweden, founded in 1974.

It was mainly modeled after the Danish Centre Democrats, including influences from Mogens Glistrup and his Progress Party.

During the Refugee controversy in Sjöbo, the party supported the side of Sven-Olle Olsson.

[1] Right after the 1988 election, the Centre Democrats split in two factions, led by Harry Franzén and John Nielsen.

[1] For the 2006 election the party lost its final local representation, a seat it had held in Svalöv.