Moderata samlingspartiet
Moderates
Moderates
European Parliament Group
Change of -1.4 since last election
-0.2 in the last 3 months
The Moderates' worldview is rooted in the 'emancipation principle,' asserting the primacy of the individual over the state. Their ideology synthesizes classical liberalism and tradition. While economically advocating for personal responsibility, low taxes, and competition, they conservatively uphold state authority and societal institutions. The state is not seen as a provider but as a guarantor of freedom and security, which should largely refrain from interfering in citizens' private lives.
The party's agenda primarily targets high-achievers, entrepreneurs, and the conservative middle class. Key demands include reducing income tax, increasing labor market flexibility, and establishing a lean welfare state that incentivizes work. In social policy, they advocate a strict 'law and order' approach to combat crime and support a controlled migration policy. Furthermore, they position themselves as proponents of nuclear power and close transatlantic security cooperation within NATO.
Strategically, the Moderates serve as the natural focal point and leading force within the centre-right bloc. Their relationship with the rule of law is characterized by deep respect for institutions, though they aim to make them more efficient and results-oriented. Areas of tension regularly arise in their interactions with the far-right, as the party must balance its role as a mainstream governing force with the necessity of building majorities to the right of the Social Democrats.
Total Duration: 11 months • 1 week • 6 days
Total Duration: 11 months • 1 week • 6 days
Total Duration: -
The party participated in government for 1% of the legislative period.
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