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Party of the Rural People
Lantmannapartiet
LeaderArvid Posse
Erik Gustaf Boström
Founded1867 (1867)
Dissolved1912 (1912)
Succeeded byFarmer and Bourgeoisie Party
HeadquartersStockholm
IdeologyBig tent
Liberal conservatism
Conservative liberalism
Agrarianism
Political positionCentre-righttoright-wing
Colors  Blue
  • Political parties
  • Elections
  • Lantmanna Party (Swedish: Lantmannapartiet, lit.'Party of the Rural People') was a political party in Sweden during the late 19th century, essentially a faction in the parliament which existed from 1867 to 1912 (though split in two 1888–1895).[1] The Lantmanna Party was founded in 1867, following the representation reform of 1866 which had replaced the old Riksdag of the Estates with the modern Riksdag, assembled for the first time in early 1867. It was represented in the second chamber (Andra kammaren) of the parliament, which was directly elected.

    The party originally did not have any clear political ideology but claimed to represent farmers and ordinary people, although it was never a real agrarian party. Many of its first members had been members of the last Estate of Peasants in the old Riksdag of the Estates while one of the informal leaders at the start was Count Arvid Posse. The party was also supported by the main Swedish newspaper at the time, Dagens Nyheter. Posse went on to become Prime Minister of Sweden from 1880 to 1883.[2]

    In 1888 the party was split in two parties over the issue on free trade contra protectionism; the free trade advocates founded the Old Lantmanna Party and the protectionists founded the New Lantmanna Party. In 1895 the two parties reunited under its old name. Erik Gustaf Boström of the Lantmanna Party (New Lantmanna Party during the split) was able to form a cabinet twice, as prime minister in 1891–1900 and again in 1902–1905.

    By the turn of the century 1900, the party had evolved in an ideologically conservative way, much due to opposition against the liberals and the emerging social democrats. While the party had its base in the parliament and was formed solely by elected members of it, there was no organisation for election campaigns until 1904, when the Lantmanna Party formed the Allmänna valmansförbundet (General Elector Coalition) together with other right-wing fractions in the parliament. In 1912 the Lantmanna Party merged with another of the right-wing fractions of the parliament, the National Progress Party, to form the new Farmer and Bourgeoisie Party [sv] (Lantmanna- och borgarepartiet), which came to be known as the andrakammarshögern ('right-wing faction of the second chamber'). This and the Allmänna valmansförbundet eventually evolved into the present Moderate Party.

    Election results[edit]

    Riksdag
    Date Votes Seats Position Size
    No. % ± pp No. ±
    1866
    81 / 190

    New Opposition 1st
    1869
    86 / 192

    Increase5 Opposition 1st
    1872 8,111
    90 / 194

    Increase4 Opposition 1st
    1875 10,021
    92 / 198

    Increase2 Opposition 1st
    1878 10,453
    92 / 204

    Steady 0 Opposition 1st
    1881 14,780
    101 / 206

    Increase9 Opposition 1st
    1884 16,404 ???
    104 / 214

    Increase3 Opposition 1st
    March–April 1887 Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown
    August–September 1887 31,812 34.6 Decrease ???
    115 / 222

    Increase11 Opposition 1st
    1890 20,099 53.16 Increase 18.56
    88 / 228

    Increase27 Opposition 1st
    1893 20,887 29.48 Decrease 23.68
    75 / 228

    Decrease13 Opposition 1st
    1896 42,947 32.12 Increase 2.64
    128 / 230

    Increase53 Opposition 1st
    1899 72,800 53.16 Increase 21.04
    137 / 230

    Increase9 Opposition 1st
    1902 81,703 45.26 Decrease 7.90
    119 / 230

    Decrease18 Opposition 2nd
    1905 30,300 31.35 Decrease 13.91
    57 / 230

    Decrease62 Opposition 2nd
    1908 37,512 12.2 Decrease 19.15
    52 / 230

    Decrease5 Opposition 2nd

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ Franklin Daniel Scott (1988). Sweden, the Nation's History. SIU Press. p. 397. ISBN 9780809314898.
  • ^ Øyvind Østerud, "The transformation of Scandinavian agrarianism: A comparative study of political change around 1870," Scandinavian Journal of History 1.1-4 (1976): 201-213.
  • Further reading[edit]


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