Centre Party
Political party
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January 2024 | Emelie Nyman begins serving as a substitute for Niels Paarup-Petersen in the Swedish Parliament from January to June 2024. |
January 2024 | Mona Smedman begins serving as a substitute for Daniel Bäckström in the Swedish Parliament from January to May 2024. |
2023 | Muharrem Demirok becomes party leader, continuing to present. |
2022 | Annie Lööf resigned her position as Leader of the Centre Party, concluding her leadership tenure. |
2021 | The Centre Party concludes its confidence and supply arrangement with the Löfven II cabinet. |
2020 | The Centre Party began its mandate in the European Committee of the Regions with one full and one alternate member in the Renew Europe CoR group, serving until 2025. |
2019 | Strong performance in European Parliament elections with 10.78% of votes, ranking 5th and gaining 1 seat in the Renew Europe group. |
2019 | The Centre Party begins providing confidence and supply to the Löfven II cabinet. |
January 2016 | The Centre Party proposed mandatory civic education for immigrants, focusing on both rights and societal expectations as part of their integration approach in response to the European migrant crisis. |
2011 | Annie Lööf becomes party leader, serving until 2023. |
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