Social Democratic Women in Sweden explained

Social Democratic Women in Sweden
Native Name:Sveriges socialdemokratiska kvinnoförbund
Native Name Lang:sv
Type:Women's wing
Headquarters:Stockholm, Sweden
Language:Swedish
Sec Gen:Nina Unesi
Leader Title:Chairperson
Leader Name:Annika Strandhäll
Parent Organization:Swedish Social Democratic Party
Affiliations:Swedish Social Democratic Party

The Social Democratic Women in Sweden (Swedish: Sveriges socialdemokratiska kvinnoförbund in Swedish pronounced as /ˈsvæ̌rjɛs sʊsɪˈɑ̂ːldɛmʊˌkrɑːtɪska ˈkvɪ̂nːʊfœrˌbɵnd/), or simply "S-women" (Swedish: S-kvinnor in Swedish pronounced as /ˈɛ̂sːˌkvɪnːʊr/), is the women's wing of the Swedish Social Democratic Party.

It was established in 1920 by representatives from 120 local Social Democratic women’s clubs from all over Sweden. At the time of its foundation, there had been local women's clubs of the Party since the foundation of the Stockholms allmänna kvinnoklubb in 1892, but there was no national women's club. The most important reason for the funding of a national women’s league was to promote and activate women politically, as well as to acquire access to power and provide a political power base for women.

Its chairperson, since October 2021, is Annika Strandhäll.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Annika Strandhäll ny ordförande för S-kvinnor. Swedish Television. Swedish. 2 October 2021. 28 September 2022.
  2. Web site: Carina Ohlsson ny ordförande för S-kvinnor. Social Democratic Women in Sweden. Swedish. 24 August 2013. 25 August 2013.