hulpartiet
Hulpartiet was a political party in Sweden that existed briefly in the early 20th century. It was founded by Karl Hulth, a painter and poet, in 1911. The party's platform was largely based on Hulth's personal views, which were eclectic and often contradictory. He advocated for a variety of social reforms, including universal suffrage, free education, and the abolition of the death penalty. However, he also expressed nationalist sentiments and a belief in the superiority of Swedish culture.
Hulth's political activities were often characterized by their theatrical and provocative nature. He frequently organized public