The Swedish Left political party, known in Sweden as Vänsterpartiet, has its roots deeply embedded in the country's political landscape, tracing back to its founding in 1917 originally as the Left Socialist Party. It emerged from a split within the Social Democratic Party over disagreements on Sweden's neutrality policy during World War I. Over the years, the party has evolved, particularly in 1967 when it changed its name from the Communist Party of Sweden to the Left Party - Communists, and later in 1990, it dropped "Communist" from its name, signaling a shift tow…
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