[3][4][5] Much like the Örebro party[6] it supports lowered wages for politicians,[7] stricter migration policy,[8] and free dental care.
Party leader Tastas Viktorsson successfully appealled a decision by the local government to expand various advisory committees in 2023.
The decision was found unlawful by the administrative court, as the cost of the additional politicians was not funded as required by Swedish municipal law.
[11] In 2024, the party was key to a popular initiative campaign to hold a referendum on stopping the removal of street lighting in many of the municipality's rural areas.
[12][13] The initiative gathered enough support to clear the Swedish legal threshold at the petition stage, but the referendum was stopped by a blocking supermajority of the municipal assembly in December of that year.