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 ====== Liberala Ungdomsförbundet (Sweden) ====== ====== Liberala Ungdomsförbundet (Sweden) ======
  
 +===== Logo =====
 +{{:public:mos:luf:luf-logo.png?200|}}
 ===== Introduction ===== ===== Introduction =====
-The **Liberala Ungdomsförbundet** (LUF) is the independent youth wing of *Liberalerna*, Sweden’s liberal party.   +The Liberala Ungdomsförbundet (LUF) is the independent youth wing of //Liberalerna//, Sweden’s liberal party.   
-Founded in **1934** as *Folkpartiets ungdomsförbundand renamed LUF in 1991, it had **≈ 2 550 members in 2020** spread across all 21 counties. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}   +Founded in 1934 as //Folkpartiets ungdomsförbund// and renamed LUF in 1991, it had ≈ 2 550 members in 2020 spread across all 21 counties   
-Since its 2024 congress in Uppsala, the federation is led by **Förbundsordförande Anton Holmlund**:contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}+Since its 2024 congress in Uppsala, the federation is led by Förbundsordförande Anton Holmlund.
  
 ===== Organisation ===== ===== Organisation =====
-**Kongressen** – annual national congress; LUF’s highest decision-making body, elects policy and leadership. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}   +  //Kongressen// – annual national congress; LUF’s highest decision-making body, elects policy and leadership.  
-* **Förbundsstyrelsen** – national board (chair, two vice-chairs + members) elected by the congress. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}   +  //Förbundsstyrelsen// – national board (chair, two vice-chairs + members) elected by the congress.  
-* **21 distriktsförbund** cover Sweden’s counties; Stockholm, Väst and Skåne are the largest. :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}+  //21 distriktsförbund// cover Sweden’s counties; Stockholm, Väst and Skåne are the largest. 
  
 ===== International Work ===== ===== International Work =====
-LUF is a **full member** of both the **International Federation of Liberal Youth (IFLRY)** and **European Liberal Youth (LYMEC)**, and cooperates regionally through the Nordic network **SNUS**:contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5}  +LUF is a full member of both IFLRY and LYMEC, and cooperates regionally through the Nordic network SNUS. 
 Delegations regularly attend IFLRY General Assemblies, LYMEC congresses and ALDE Party events. Delegations regularly attend IFLRY General Assemblies, LYMEC congresses and ALDE Party events.
  
 ===== Recent Federal Chairs ===== ===== Recent Federal Chairs =====
-| 2024–  | Anton Holmlund | :contentReference[oaicite:6]{index=6} +| 2024 | Anton Holmlund | 
-| 202224 | Erik Berg | :contentReference[oaicite:7]{index=7} +| 2022-24 | Erik Berg | 
-| 201922 | Romina Pourmokhtari | :contentReference[oaicite:8]{index=8} +| 2019-22 | Romina Pourmokhtari | 
-| 201619 | Joar Forssell | :contentReference[oaicite:9]{index=9} |+| 2016-19 | Joar Forssell |
  
-Older chairs back to 1934 are listed in the full historical table on LUF’s Wikipedia page. :contentReference[oaicite:10]{index=10} 
  

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