Quran-burner joins new Swedish party for EU elections The party’s open list means it can’t reject the unwanted candidate.

(European Conservative) The new Swedish Folklistan (the People’s List) party, launched last month by MEP Sara Skyttedal, formerly of the Christian Democrats, has learned the hard way that when you open your doors to anyone, anyone can enter.

Folklistan, created explicitly for the EU elections, made their candidate list for the EU elections open and were less than thrilled when notorious Danish-Swedish Quran-burner Rasmus Paludan decided to put his name on it.

Paludan’s public demonstrations against Islam — burning the Quran in public in several countries — have been met with Muslim riots in Sweden and earned him a travel ban from the UK.

The Folklistan founder was less than thrilled over the new addition.

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