National Democrats (Sweden)

On 2 February 2008, the old party logo consisting of a blue and yellow sail was replaced with an orange cloudberry flower.

Marc Abramsson was elected chairman of the National Democratic Youth (NDU), and Vávra Suk was appointed party secretary and chief ideologue.

[15] Subsequent internal conflicts caused significant portions of the organization to collapse, with many active members and local branches becoming inactive.

The conflicts escalated further when party leader Anders Steen introduced a motion in Haninge's municipal council advocating for stronger measures against anti-Semitism.

The party had previously expressed support for the Palestinian struggle for a national state, which sparked criticism of the motion.

Hennix introduced two new points in the program of principles, which concerned demands for large tax cuts, as well as increased animal welfare.

In realpolitik, the party moved toward a left-wing nationalist stance but maintained its demands for enhanced animal protection.

After previous conflicts with the organizers in the Salem Fund, the demonstration adopted a more populist tone that the party could support.