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Revision as of 14:42, 13 December 2018

Riksdag
Type
Type
Structure
Seats 157
Political groups

Government (85)

Opposition (72)

Other opposition (28)

Elections
Voting system
Party-list proportional representation
Sainte-Laguë method
Last election
December 12, 2018
Next election
12 December, 2022

The Norrlandic Riksdag is the parliment of Kingdom of Norrland. It contains 7 parties. Norrlansdemokraterna rules the country with Bondeförbundet and Norrlands Kristdemokrater. Prime Minister is Jimmy Åkeson.

To enter the Riksdag a party has to register as a Riksdag party. If it gets 1 vote it will be given 1 seat until the party has enough votes to be given more seats.

Party Leader Ideology Political position Notes
Norrlandsdemokraterna Jimmy Åkeson Economic nationalism, Norrlandic Nationalism, Right-wing populism, National conservatism Right-wing
Norrlands socialdemokratiska arbetareparti Stefan Löfven Democratic socialism Historically: Social democracy Left-wing
Bondeförbundet Jonas Norström Agrarianism Center
Norrlands Kommunistiska Parti No leader (leader is in prison) Marxism–Leninism Extreme left This party is banned
Norrlänningarnas Parti Karl-Gustaf Svensson Neo-Nazism, Antisemitism Extreme right This party is banned
Norrlands Kristdemokrater Nicklas Johnsson Christian democracy Right-wing
Miljöpartiet Gustav Frigolit Feminism, Green politics Far left