Swedish People's League in the Baltic Sea Provinces

Swedish People's League in the Baltic Sea Provinces (Swedish: Svenska Folkförbundet i Östersjöprovinserna; Estonian: Rootsi Rahvaliit) was a political party in Estonia, representing interests of the Swedish minority population.

History

The party was founded in 1917, and began publishing Kustbon the following year.[1] In March 1919, the party held its congress.[2]

Due to the small size of the Swedish minority, the party was unable to have any impact running alone. In the 1929 elections it formed an alliance with the German-Baltic Party, which resulted in a 20% increase in their combined vote share.[3] At the time the party was led by Hans Pöhle, a former members of the Christian People's Party. After Pöhle died in 1930, Mathias Westerblom took over as party leader.[3]

In 1935 the publication Kustbon was banned, as political organizations were no longer allowed to issue publications. Nya Kustbon was founded in its place, as a non-party publication.[4]

See also

References

  1. Rickul/Nuckö Hembygdsförening - Estlandssvenskarna
  2. Alar Schönberg
  3. 1 2 Vincent E McHale (1983) Political parties of Europe, Greenwood Press, p387 ISBN 0-313-23804-9
  4. magisteruppsats.pdf
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