The party lost all its mandates in Klippan after the 1973 local elections and was largely just active in the municipality of Motala through the 1970s.
Stickers then included messages such as "AIDS comes from abroad", "the woman back to the stove" and "let the booze free".
The party then added to its base defectors from the Centre Democrats in Scania, Mittpartiet in Ånge, Löntagarepartiet in Åstorp and Kommunens Väl in Skurup.
However, Wiklander was expelled as chairman in June due to comments in the media that were seen as too extreme and his connections with the early Sweden Democrats and the New Swedish Movement.
In the electoral campaign for the 1991 general election, Wiklander's party claimed that Swedes would become "a minority in their own country around the year 2055".
In Åstorp, Wiklander's party started a cooperation with New Democracy and an immigration-skeptical faction of the Social Democrats.
Allan Jönsson was the party chairman from the start and was turned into a local Sweden Democrats chapter before the 2006 general election.