Free-minded National Association (Sweden) (1814: Norwegian Independence)

The Free-minded National Association (Swedish: Frisinnade Landsföreningen, FLF) was a political party existing in Sweden from 1902 until 1940. Through its history, it have lead some of the governments of Sweden. The party was also for prohibition on alcohol.

After the 1932 Military Coup, the Free-minded National Association was allowed to operate as a political party so long it did not stand in the way of the government of Carl Gustaf Hammarskjöld. Before the November 1932 election, their leader, Carl Gustaf Ekman, acted as Prime Minister, as he had been before the September 1932 election.

The party acted mostly as an inactive opposition to the National Protection Alliance, and would eventually been given the demand to disband in 1940. After the party was disbanded, many of their more oppositional members went underground, later to be founding members of the People's Movement.