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Moderate and Youth
While the party set up a new youth league, which came to be called Moderate Youth League or The Young Swedes ( currently the largest youth league in Sweden in terms of membership ), the core of the old one ( in spite of some districts, such as Young Swedes-Gothenburg joining the new one ) set up its own party-the National League of Sweden-which fought elections as an openly pro-Nazi party and temporarily gained parliamentary representation in shape of three rightist MPs.
Former head of the Moderate Youth Fredrik Reinfeldt was elected as the new party leader in 2003.
A native of Stockholm County, Reinfeldt joined the Moderate Youth League in 1983, and by 1992 had risen to the rank of chairman, a position he held until 1995.
Reinfeldt joined the Moderate Youth Leaguethe youth wing of the Swedish Moderate Partyin 1983 at the age of 18.
As a member of the Moderate Youth League in Täby, he challenged the leaders of the local league, who preferred to use the premises as a place to drink beer and wine rather than engage in discussions about politics.
In 1990, he became chairman of the Moderate Youth League in Stockholm, and in 1991 Reinfeldt was elected a member of the Riksdag — the Swedish Parliament.
From 1992 to 1995, Reinfeldt was the chairman of the Moderate Youth League.
The congress was controversial because it was the culmination of a long ideological battle within the Moderate Youth League between the conservatives and the libertarians ; Reinfeldt represented the conservatives and Kristersson the libertarians.
Reinfeldt later stated that although the effects of that deep ideological division and battle in the party lingered on within the Moderate Youth League, he also felt that it was a defining moment in his life.
At the beginning of his term as leader of the Moderate Youth League, Reinfeldt supported the government of Prime Minister Bildt, but Reinfeldt gradually changed his views and became more critical of the party leadership.
There is also some criticism within the party ; former Moderate Youth League chairman Christofer Fjellner has called Reinfeldt's political reform as " leftist rhetoric " ().
Simonsen was during the 1970s active in the nonpartisan youth organisation Moderate Youth ( Moderat Ungdom ), and was the chairman of its Rogaland chapter from 1975 to 1977.
Forssell joined the Moderate Youth League () in 1992.
He served as chairman of the Moderate School Youth from 1998 to 1999 and was elected as member of the board of the Moderate Youth League in 2000.
He was elected as new chairman of the Moderate Youth League on November 20, 2004, following the resignation of Christofer Fjellner.
He gained national prominence as chairman of the Moderate Youth League from 2002 to 2004.
* Chairman, Moderate Youth League, 2002 – 2004
In 1979 he was elected Chairman of the Moderate Youth League, a position he held till 1984.
The Moderate Youth League (, MUF ), officially known in English as the Swedish Young Conservatives, is the youth wing of the Swedish Moderate Party.
The Moderate Youth League is more libertarian-leaning and more radical than the mother party.

Moderate and was
Sweden's conservative party, the Moderate Party, was formed in 1904, two years after the founding of the liberal party.
Nils Daniel Carl Bildt KCMG ( born 15 July 1949 ) is a Swedish politician and diplomat who was Prime Minister of Sweden from 1991 to 1994 and leader of the liberal conservative Moderate Party from 1986 to 1999.
Bildt himself was married to Kerstin Zetterberg 1974 – 1975, Mia Bohman ( daughter of former Moderate party leader and Minister of Economy, Gösta Bohman ) 1984 – 1997 and is currently married to Anna Maria Corazza since 1998.
Bildt was elected leader of the Moderate Party in 1986, succeeding Ulf Adelsohn.
This was seen by many as a somewhat surprising move, because Bildt had already served both as Prime Minister and as leader of the Moderate Party and the previous conflict between Bildt and Reinfeldt.
Moderate Party members like Liu Shaoqi and Deng Xiaoping rose to power, and Mao was marginalized within the party, leading him to initiate the Cultural Revolution in 1966.
Moderate French Catholics also began to wonder whether religious uniformity was worth the price of such bloodshed and they began to swell the ranks of a movement, the Politiques, which placed national unity above sectarian interests.
In December 1945, as the first postwar Diet was being planned by the American occupation authorities, Tanaka was able to give generous donations to an associate affiliated with the Japan Moderate Progressive Party ( Nihon Shinpoto ).
Upon the fall of the Empire, he took an active part in politics, was maire of a district of Paris during the siege, and in 1871 was in the National Assembly, voting as a Moderate Liberal.
In 1969, the name The Rightist Party was dropped in favour of the Moderate Coalition Party (, generally just referred to as Moderaterna ) in 1969, or just the Moderate Party.
This was changed in 1893 to Rivington, Percival & Co .; and in 1897 the firm revived its earlier title of Rivington & Co., maintaining its reputation for educational works and its connection with the Moderate and High Church Party.
The Centre Party joined a centre-right government once again following the 1991 election, however, this government was led by the Moderate Party leader Carl Bildt.
In the Reichstag Treitschke had originally been a member of the National Liberal Party, but in 1879 he was the first to accept the new commercial policy of Bismarck, and in his later years he joined the Moderate Conservatives, though his deafness prevented him from taking a prominent part in debate.
The non-Socialist parties ( the Centre Party, the Liberal Party and the Conservative Moderate Party ) formed a coalition government, and as the Centre Party was the largest of the three, Fälldin was appointed Prime Minister.
Moderate leader Prof. Sibghatullah Mojadeddi was to chair the council for 2 months, after which a 10-member leadership council composed of mujahideen leaders and presided over by the head of the Jamiat-i-Islami, Prof. Burhanuddin Rabbani, was to be set up for 4 months.
Richardson was the author of two books, The Creative Balance: Government, Politics, and the Individual in America's Third Century published by Holt, Rinehart and Winston in 1976 and Reflections of a Radical Moderate published by Westview Press in 1996.
Moderate constitutional nationalism as represented by the Irish Party was in due course eclipsed by Sinn Féin — a hitherto small party which the British had ( mistakenly ) blamed for the Rising and subsequently taken over as a vehicle for Irish Republicanism.
Fower was suspected of Pelagian tendencies, and his earliest book was a Free Discourse in defence of The Practices of Certain Moderate Divines called Latitudinarians ( 1670 ).

Moderate and formed
When the non-socialist formed government in 1976, Bildt came to serve as the Moderate party coordinator in his capacity as close collaborator of the then party leader and Minister of Economy Gösta Bohman.
For his new administration, O ' Donnell formed the Union Liberal Party, which was designed to cross the traditional Progressive, Moderate, and Carlist lines.
He left the Democrats for the Moderate Liberals, and formed the party of the left center.
* 1892: A right wing faction of the ⇒ United Left formed the Moderate Left ( Det Moderate Venstre )
* 1918: Moderate German liberals in Latvia formed the German-Baltic Democratic Party ( Deutsch-Baltische Demokratische Partei / Vācbaltu demokrātiskā partija )
The Presbytery of New South Wales ( which then included what is now Victoria and Queensland ) was formed on 14 December 1832, despite the intemperate habits of two of the ministers, and the opposition of John McGarvie, who had turned out to be a Scottish Moderate.
In autumn 2004, the party formed the British Columbia Democratic Coalition with three other small parties: the British Columbia Moderate Democratic Movement, the Citizens Action Party, and Link BC.
Although the Swedish Social Democratic Party remained the largest party, winning 152 of the 349 seats in the Riksdag, a coalition government was formed with the Centre Party, the People's Party and the conservative Moderate Party, which formed Sweden's first non-socialist government since 1936.

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