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Leif Zeilon

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Leif Ericsson
Leader of the Sweden Democrats
In office
1988–1989[1]
Serving with Jonny Berg
Succeeded byAnders Klarström
Ola Sundberg
Personal details
Born
Leif Zeilon

1950
Nationality Swedish
Political partySweden Democrats

Leif Zeilon, also known as Leif Ericsson, is a former Swedish politician, and is one of the founders of the Sweden Democrats (Template:Lang-sv) and Bevara Sverige Svenskt.[2][3]

During the 1970s he was active in Demokratisk Allians (DA), which was a reaction to the communist demonstrations for a North Vietnamese invasion of South Vietnam. In 1988 he was one of the founders as well as the leaders of the populist party Sweden Democrats and wrote its program. In 1995 he left Sweden Democrats and according to some sources founded Hembygdspartiet.[4]

References

  1. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20100501195943/http://sverigedemokraterna.se/vart-parti/partiets-historik-i-kronologisk-ordning/
  2. ^ SD:s ideologiska rötter Archived 2010-08-18 at the Wayback Machine, SD-Kuriren 2002-02-01 (in Swedish)
  3. ^ Larsson & Ekman 2001, p. 56ff
  4. ^ Larsson & Ekman 2001, chapter 7

Literature

  • Larsson, Stieg; Ekman, Mikael (2001). Sverigedemokraterna - Den nationella rörelsen (in Swedish). Ordfront. ISBN 91-7324-877-0.