Farmers' Party (Sweden) (1814: Norwegian Independence)

The Farmers' Party (Swedish: Bondepartiet, B) is an Agrarian and Traditionalist political party in Sweden. Founded in 1944 as a protest group against the Swedish military regime and for the betterment of Swedish farmers. After the war, the party found itself on the political right, despite their opposition to the economic liberalism of the Conservatives and the Liberals. The party has worked with both the left and the right in Swedish politics.

The ideas of the Farmers' Party is to decentralize power and capital, opposition against economic liberalism and socialist bureaucracy, and protection of Swedish agriculture and nature. While it has a strong liberal faction, the party is mainly controlled by the agrarians and cultural conservatives.