The Confederation of Swedish Conservative and Liberal Students was formed in 1942 as the Swedish Union of Conservative Students (Sveriges konservativa studentförbund, SKSF) but changed its name in 1969, a couple of months before the Moderate Party adopted its current name.
Other clubs that exist throughout Sweden is for instance FMS Freja in Västerås and FMSF Uppsala.
At its annual conference debate has through the years centred on things like legalisation of narcotics, free immigration and abolishing the ban on prostitution.
Even though no formal links exist, there is considerable personal contacts between the League and the organisations of the Moderate Party.
Sven Otto Littorin, the former Party Secretary and current Minister for Employment, has also been an active member.