Partiet Nyans runs election campaign in Turkey

Partiet Nyans is campaigning in Turkey to secure seats in Swedish municipalities such as Huddinge and Haninge.

Large election posters featuring the party's candidates are visible in the city of Kulu. The posters call in Turkish for 1,200 votes in each municipality.

Party leader Mikail Yüksel says support from people currently in Turkey could prove decisive.

If the party enters the council in Huddinge it may gain a pivotal role.

The party has previously pushed demands to remove Hamas from the EU terror list. Yüksel was expelled from the Center Party ahead of the 2018 election due to ties with Grå vargarna.

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