Scania Party

The original aims of the party were the abolition of the Swedish state's monopoly of the radio and television market, and self-government for Skåne.

Originally it advocated full independence for Skåne as a republic, but later altered this to instead back devolution within the Swedish state.

It started criticizing Swedish immigration policy in the mid-1980s, and since the 2000s has focused heavily on an aggressive campaign against Islam.

Its support has shrunk over recent years and it was until its dissolution not represented in any council, losing its last local seats in the 2006 election.

The party also started to criticize the economic, social and cultural consequences of Swedish immigration policy.

In the late 2000s the party has failed to win any representation, and has been marginalized by the advancing Sweden Democrats in competition for votes.