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Animals' Party

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Political party in Sweden
Animals' Party
Djurens parti
AbbreviationDjuP or DP[1]
LeaderSimon Knutsson
SecretaryTherese Ericsson
Founded14 February 2014[2]
IdeologyAnimal rights[3][4]
Political positionSingle-issue[5]
European affiliationAnimal Politics EU
Website
djurensparti.se

Animals' Party (Swedish:Djurens parti; DjuP or DP) is ananimal rights party inSweden, founded on February 14, 2014.[2]

History

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The party was founded in 2014 as a reaction to parties calling forwolf hunting in order to decimate the presence of predator animals in Swedish forests.[6] The party participated in the2014 European Parliament election in Sweden, where it won 0.24% of the popular vote and no seat. In September of the same yeear, it also participated in the2014 Swedish general election, where it won 0.07% of the popular vote and no seats. It joinedAnimal Politics EU, where along with theAnimal Party of Cyprus, represents the single-issue faction of animal parties.[7]

Ideology

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The party declares itself to be a strictly 'animal protection' party, explicitly stating that its existence is based on it and all its proposals will focus on this issue. It was founded in reaction to parties that favoredwolf hunting. The Animals' Party postulates reduced consumption of animal products in favor ofveganism andvegetarianism, phasing outanimal testing, stricter protection for predators such as wolves, reducedanimal transports, restricting the use of animals in entertainment, increased protection forstray animals, and an EU-wide resolution on animal rights.[6]

Describing its policial vision, the party declared:

Our policy is based on a vision of a society in which all individuals, regardless of their nature, are entitled to their own lives and are not exploited by man (…) Nevertheless, cultures have been built up with the idea that man is a superior and independent animal (…). Sweden should be a country where all knowing individuals have the same moral status regardless of age, ethnicity, gender, sexuality and species.[8]

It declares itself to be neither right-wing nor left-wing, instead pursuing a strictly "people-centred approach" and a "distributive political mindset".[6] It is considered asingle-issue party.[5] The party does not oppose Swedish membership in the EU,[9] but is against the EU's subsidies to agriculture and fisheries, stating that instead of the subsidies going to "large-scale animal cruelty andoverfishing", the EU should invest in sustainable solutions to the environment. The party also wants to halt the slaughter of rooster chicks, restricting animal use in circuces and zoos, protecting predator animals in Swedish forests. It also advocates a law requiring cats to be neutered, tagged and registered, as well as a law that would require every other meal in the public sector to be vegan or vegetarian.[10]

Election results

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Riksdag

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YearVotes%Seats+/–Government
20144,0930.07 (#13)
0 / 349
NewNo seats
20183,6480.06 (#16)
0 / 349
Steady 0No seats

European Parliament

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YearVotes%Seats+/–
20148,7730.24 (#12)
0 / 20
New
20194,1050.10 (#14)
0 / 20
Steady 0

References

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  1. ^Morini, Marco (2018). "'Animals first!' The rise of animal advocacy parties in the EU: a new party family".Contemporary Politics.24 (4): 9.doi:10.1080/13569775.2018.1434450.ISSN 1469-3631.The Swedish Dp was founded in 2014 and in its very first electoral competition – the 2014 EP election – got 0.24% of the votes.
  2. ^ab"Konsult startar Djurens parti".Dagens opinion (in Swedish). Retrieved2022-05-03.
  3. ^"Animal Welfare Parties in Europe - ESDAW-EU".ESDAW-EU. Retrieved10 June 2022.
  4. ^"Djurens parti - Party for the Animals".Party for the Animals. Retrieved10 June 2022.
  5. ^abMorini, Marco (2018). "'Animals first!' The rise of animal advocacy parties in the EU: a new party family".Contemporary Politics.24 (4): 9.doi:10.1080/13569775.2018.1434450.ISSN 1469-3631.However, this was just one page out of forty and the Dp basically remains a 'single-issue' party (Dp, 2016).
  6. ^abc"Djurens parti vill föra in djurens perspektiv i politiken".Fria Tidningen (in Swedish). 8 May 2014.
  7. ^Morini, Marco (2018). "'Animals first!' The rise of animal advocacy parties in the EU: a new party family".Contemporary Politics.24 (4): 9.doi:10.1080/13569775.2018.1434450.ISSN 1469-3631.
  8. ^Morini, Marco (2018). "'Animals first!' The rise of animal advocacy parties in the EU: a new party family".Contemporary Politics.24 (4): 10.doi:10.1080/13569775.2018.1434450.ISSN 1469-3631.
  9. ^Rappe, Axel (29 April 2014)."Partier för alla och en var - också för djuren".Yle.
  10. ^Ekholm, Kerstin (21 May 2014)."De tar parti för djuren".Vestmanlands Läns Tidning (in Swedish).
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