100 dagar - Sverigedemokraterna (2011): cast, story & where to watch

2011 · Film

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Released in 2011, 100 dagar - Sverigedemokraterna is a documentary film directed by Jeanette Larsson, running about 58 minutes.

What it’s about. 100 days has passed since the parliamentary election September 19, 2010. What immediate impact has the Sweden Democrats (SD) had so far? Sweden Democrats or Swedish Democrats (Swedish: Sverigedemokraterna, SD) is a national-conservative, populist political party in Sweden founded in 1988. The party describes itself as social conservative with a nationalist foundation. The party has been characterized by others as right-wing populist or far-right, national-conservative, and anti-immigration. Jimmie Åkesson has been party leader since 2005. The Sweden Democrats crossed the 4% threshold necessary for parliamentary representation for the first time in the 2010 general election, polling 5.7% and gaining 20 seats in the Riksdag/Parliament.

Who’s in it. 100 dagar - Sverigedemokraterna stars Jimmie Åkesson as SD/Party Chairman, Mattias Karlsson as SD/Media, Björn Söder as SD/Party Secretary and Kent Ekeroth as SD/MP, among others.

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Where can I watch 100 dagar - Sverigedemokraterna (2011)?
Streaming, rental and purchase options for 100 dagar - Sverigedemokraterna change frequently. Check our where-to-watch page for the latest availability in your country.
Who stars in 100 dagar - Sverigedemokraterna?
100 dagar - Sverigedemokraterna stars Jimmie Åkesson, Mattias Karlsson, Björn Söder, Kent Ekeroth and Richard Jomshof.
When was 100 dagar - Sverigedemokraterna released?
100 dagar - Sverigedemokraterna was released in 2011, with a runtime of about 58 minutes.