Sweden (The Return of Fascism)

Sweden (Swedish: Sverige), officially the Kingdom of Sweden, is a Scandinavian country in Northern Europe. It borders Norway to the west and north and Finland to the east, and is connected to Denmark in the southwest by a bridge-tunnel across the Öresund. At 450,295 square kilometres (173,860 sq mi), Sweden is the third-largest country in the former European Union by area, but, with a total population of 10.0 million, it has a low population density of 22 inhabitants per square kilometre (57/sq mi); the highest concentration is in the southern half of the country. Approximately 85% of the population lives in urban areas.

During the early 21st century, Sweden, although having one of the highest living standards, was plagued by problems. The far-left was on the rise throughout the nation, with many violent left-wing organisations clashing with police and Far-Left parties rapidly gained power. There were widespread fears that ethnic Swedes would become a minority in Sweden (their native land), thanks to the Great Migration Crisis that came as a result of the Middle Eastern Wars (2001-2025). The great nuclear war between India and Pakistan as well as the resulting nuclear winter caused mass famine.

In 2029, the Swedish Resistance Movement (Swedish: Svenska motståndsrörelsen; SMR) gains power after staging a bloodless coup against the government. The only aspect of the previous government that remained is the monarchy, the current monarch is Estelle I. Since the rise of the NMR, the monarch was given more political power, and liberal democracy came to an end. A limited democracy was established, however, the NMR remained the dominant political party since 2029. From the 2029 to 2035, the majority of the North African and Middle Eastern population was expelled or sent to extermination camps. Making it one of the deadliest genocides of the 21st century, today, very little Middle Easterners remain in Sweden.