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Swiss Democrats

 
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The Swiss Democrats (German: Schweizer Demokraten; French: Démocrates Suisses; Italian: Democratici Svizzeri; Romansh: Democrats Svizers) are a right-wing (or, according to some analysts, far-right[citation needed]) political party in Switzerland. In the 2003 federal elections, the party won 1.0% of the popular vote and 1 out of 200 seats. This seat was lost in the 2007 elections, where the SD fell to 0.5% of the popular vote. After their severe election loss, the party congress decided not to disband but to continue competing in elections, striving to return to parliament.

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The Swiss Democrats favour Switzerland's rapid withdrawal from all international treaties and organisations. They also support a controlled decrease in immigration. The party also supports conservative family values.

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