[14] Dagens Nyheter, Sweden's newspaper of record, reported in July 2022 that one in every seven of the party's electoral candidates was a convicted criminal.
[16] In August 2022, Scania newspapers Helsingborgs Dagblad and Sydsvenskan found that five of Nuance's 25 candidates in the county had spread hate speech about Jews and Shia Muslims, COVID-19 misinformation, or 9/11 conspiracy theories.
[17][18] The Nuance Party accuses Swedish social services of forcing Muslim children into foster care and assimilation.
These accusations have been picked up by foreign broadcasters including TRT World and Al Jazeera and rejected as false in Sweden.
[19][20] The party supports criminalizing Quran desecration, such as the public burnings by activist Rasmus Paludan that preceded the 2022 Sweden riots that April.