Nordic agrarian parties

Political party type in the Nordic countries

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January 2024 Mona Smedman begins serving as a substitute for Daniel Bäckström in the Swedish Parliament from January to May 2024.
January 2024 Emelie Nyman begins serving as a substitute for Niels Paarup-Petersen in the Swedish Parliament from January to June 2024.
2023 Muharrem Demirok becomes party leader, continuing to present.
2022 Magnus Bergli Rasmussen publishes a study highlighting farmers' parties' resistance to welfare state expansion
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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