Falu Party  Falupartiet  | |
|---|---|
| Leader | Ulf Elgemyr | 
| Headquarters | Garvaregatan 2B, Falun | 
| Ideology | Local interest | 
| Website | |
| home.swipnet.se/falupartiet | |
The Falu Party (Swedish: Falupartiet) a local political party in Falun, Sweden. Party leader is Ulf Elgemyr.
In 1998, FP got 10.9% of the votes and six seats in the municipal council. In 2002 it got 2441 votes (7.5%) and five seats.
1998-2002 FP was part of a local six-party coalition governing the municipality, consisting of FP, Moderate Party, Centre Party, Christian Democrats, People's Party - Liberals and Swedish Senior Citizen Interest Party.
Example of current demand of the party (from the party website):
- Social Services to remain in its present location
 - No extra funding for the Folk Music Festival
 - New courthouse, but not on Kullen
 - More attention to the situation of children and youth
 - Law and order, support the work to increase police resources
 - Supports construction of nine-hole golf-course in Linghed
 - Supports restoration of fire station in Enviken
 - Opposes decay of buildings in Sågmyra
 - Smother traffic in the centre, open Åsgatan- Kristinegatan for one-way traffic.
 - Raise a statue of Nobel Laureate Selma Lagerlöf
 - Well-functioning school and good elderly care.
 
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