Laholm Party
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Laholm Party | |
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Leader | Jan Norrman |
Founded | 2002 |
Headquarters | Humlegången 1B, Laholm |
Political ideology | Local interest |
International affiliation | – |
European affiliation | – |
European Parliament group | – |
Laholm Party (in Swedish: Laholmspartiet) a local political party in Laholm, Sweden. LP is one of many local parties that surged after the downfall of New Democracy. LP was founded in 2002 by Elver Åkesson, the last person in Sweden to be elected as a municipal councillor of behalf of New Democracy.
In the 2002 municipal elections LP got 382 votes (2.8%) and one seat in the municipal council.
Party president is Jan Norrman since December 2004. Norrman succeeded Åkesson, who resigned as party president and municipal councilor after accusations of misuse of party funds. Åkesson's seat in the council has been taken over by Bertil Johansson.[1]