Dissatisfaction with Sweden's political development has spurred new left-wing movements, including Framtidens vänster, which is now establishing a local branch in Falun. Dala-Demokraten meets the local initiators to discuss the party's aims. The party was formed in December and plans to contest the autumn elections in several locations.
Framtidens vänster has emerged from dissatisfaction with Sweden's current political situation. This new movement is now setting up a local association in Falun, led by Zohreh Anhari, Åsa Brolin, and Charlotte Oster. The party was founded in December by, among others, Daniel Riazat and Lorena Delgado Varas.
According to the initiators, the goal is to challenge established parties without compromises. They aim to participate in the autumn elections in several places across the country. Dala-Demokraten has interviewed the local representatives, who emphasize the party's commitment to a radical left agenda.
The movement is part of a broader wave of new left-wing groups in Sweden, inspired by criticism of political developments. The Falun local branch marks a step toward increased presence in Dalarna.