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The Swiss Democrats (German: Schweizer Demokraten; French: Démocrates Suisses; Italian: Democratici Svizzeri; Romansh: Democrats Svizers) is a nationalist[1] political partyinSwitzerland. It was called the National Action against the Alienation of the People and the Home (German: Nationale Aktion gegen Überfremdung von Volk und Heimat; NA) until 1977 and the National Action for People and Home (German: Nationale Aktion für Volk und Heimat) until 1990, when it was renamed to its current name.[2]

Swiss Democrats
German nameSchweizer Demokraten
French nameDémocrates Suisses
Italian nameDemocratici Svizzeri
Romansh nameDemocrats Svizers
PresidentAndreas Stahel
Members of the Federal CouncilNone
Founded1961
IdeologySwiss nationalism
Euroscepticism
Political positionRight-wingtofar-right[1]
ColoursRed
Website
www.schweizer-demokraten.ch
  • Political parties
  • Elections

  • Swiss Federal Council
    Federal Chancellor
    Federal Assembly
    Council of States (members)
    National Council (members)
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    The Nationale Aktion was originally a far-right xenophobic movement pursuing an anti-immigration agenda, founded in 1961.[2] The party "emerged as a reaction to the influx of foreign workers", particularly Italians, during this time.[2] The party submitted several popular initiatives that supported reduced immigration, most notably one in June 1970 that narrowly failed.[2] Its first representative in the National Council was James Schwarzenbach, who was first elected in 1967.[2]

    After a hostile split with Schwarzenbach in 1971, who formed the Republican Movement, the party lost most of its momentum during the 1970s.[2] It had a strong resurgence in the early 1980s,[3] and it won 5 seats in the 1991 federal elections, the most it had ever held.[2]

    After another hostile split with former president Valentin Oehen in 1986, the party was renamed to its current name in 1990.[2] After 1998, the party lost nearly all significance in national politics because of the absorption of right-wing votes into the growing Swiss People's Party.[2]

    In the 2003 federal elections, the party won 1.0% of the vote and 1 out of 200 seats in the National Council. This seat was lost in the 2007 elections, where the SD fell to 0.5% of the popular vote. After their severe election loss, the party congress decided not to disband but to continue competing in elections, striving to return to parliament.[citation needed]

    Federal elections

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    Federal Assembly of Switzerland[4][5]
    Election # of total votes % of popular vote # of seats won
    1967 6,275 0.6% 1
    1971 63,781 3.2%   4 
    1975 2.5%   2 
    1979 1.3%   2 
    1983 2.9%   4 
    1987 2.5%   3 
    1991 69,297   3.4%   5 
    1995 59,613   3.1%   3 
    1999 35,883   1.8%   1 
    2003 20,177   1.0%   1 
    2007 12,609   0.5%   0  
    2011 0.2%   0  
    2015 0.1%   0  
    2019 3,202 0.1%   0  
    2023 2,030 0.08%   0  

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    Source:[6][better source needed]

    See also

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    References

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    1. ^ a b Nordsieck, Wolfram (2007). "Switzerland". Parties and Elections in Europe. Archived from the original on 12 October 2009.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i Weibel, Andrea. "Schweizer Demokraten (SD)". Historical Dictionary of Switzerland (in German). Retrieved 16 December 2016.
  • ^ Skenderovic 2009, p. 62.
  • ^ "Nationalratswahlen: Mandatsverteilung nach Parteien". bfs.admin.ch (in German). December 2015. Retrieved December 17, 2016.
  • ^ "Nationalratswahlen: Stärke der Parteien". bfs.admin.ch (in German). December 2015. Retrieved December 17, 2016.
  • ^ "Geschichte der NA - Schweizer Demokraten". schweizer-demokraten.ch (in German). Retrieved December 16, 2016.
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