Nationell Idag
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Nationell Idag (National Today) was an independent Swedish periodical founded in 2002 by the now defunct extreme right-wing political party National Democrats. As of 2014, the paper described its platform as based on the ideology of the Sweden Democrat party.[1] It was 16 pages long and was released once a week, reaching around 1800 readers. At the end of 2012 the paper lost state subsidy[2] which was granted to it in 2010.[3] The editor as of 2014 was Patrik Ehn.
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Type | Political periodical |
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Format | Tabloid |
Editor | Patrik Ehn |
Founded | 2002 |
Political alignment | National Democrats |
Ceased publication | 2014 |
Headquarters | Stockholm |
Circulation | 1800 |
ISSN | 1651-9671 |
Website | www.nationellidag.se |
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The content of the periodical was based on political nationalism, criticism of multiculturalism and the Swedish immigration policy, and features about nationalist organisations in other countries.