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Gustav Kasselstrand (Gustav Mattias Anton Kasselstrand) was born on 27 June, 1987 in Valdemarsvik, Sweden, is a Swedish politician (born 1987). Discover Gustav Kasselstrand's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 36 years old?

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Age 36 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 27 June, 1987
Birthday 27 June
Birthplace Valdemarsvik, Sweden
Nationality Sweden

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1987

Gustav Mattias Anton Kasselstrand (born 27 June 1987) is a Swedish politician who co-founded the Alternative for Sweden (AfS) in 2018.

Gustav Mattias Anton Kasselstrand was born on 27 June 1987 in Valdemarsvik, Sweden.

2006

Between 2006 and 2010, he studied German and economics at the University of Gothenburg, completing terms abroad in Germany and Singapore.

2010

At the Sweden Democratic Youth's federal congress on 20 November 2010, Kasselstrand was elected deputy chairman of the youth league.

Kasselstrand was the second vice chairman of the Sweden Democrats' party district in Gothenburg and campaign organizer for the central parts of the city during the 2010 general election campaign.

2011

He was chairman of the Sweden Democratic Youth (SDU) from 2011 to 2015 and served as political secretary to the Sweden Democrats in the Riksdag from 2011 to 2012.

After the resignation of the former chairman William Petzäll — due to alcohol problems in February 2011 — he was appointed to be the new acting chairman of the youth league.

Kasselstrand had previously worked at the Sweden Democrats' office in the Riksdag with the party's economic policy that included a focus on the labor, financial and tax market.

Under his leadership, the first major demonstration by the youth league in years was arranged in the spring of 2011 when SDU demonstrated against what they called "anti-Swedishness", something that according to themselves, is a type of racism and hostility directed at ethnic Swedes.

Before SDU's ordinary federal congress between 10 and 11 September 2011 in Jönköping, a unanimous nomination committee proposed Gustav Kasselstrand to be the ordinary chairman of the youth league.

At the federal congress on 10 September, Kasselstrand was elected ordinary chairman unanimously by acclamation.

2012

On 1 September 2012, Kasselstrand was re-elected as chairman of the youth league.

He won over the opposing candidate Paula Bieler with the votes 39–10.

Bieler ran when she stated that the youth league had been too clear in its criticism of the mother party in the public.

She referred to the article in which Kasselstrand and the youth league's deputy chairman William Hahne had criticized the Sweden Democrats' policy regarding the Israeli–Palestinian conflict.

In November 2012, Kasselstrand and Hahne attracted attention after going against the mother party again, this time by criticizing the situation surrounding Erik Almqvist in the acclaimed "Iron Pipe Scandal", which led to him losing his job as political secretary at the Sweden Democrats' parliamentary office on 21 November.

2013

In September 2013 — Kasselstrand wrote a comment on Twitter — referring to U.S. President Barack Obama's state visit to Stockholm: "I would rather welcome Vladimir Putin than Barack Obama to Sweden's capital".

Kasselstrand's comment got a lot of attention and was noticed in several Swedish newspapers.

Ahead of SDU's congress in Linköping between 6 and 8 September 2013, another unanimous nomination committee proposed the re-election of Gustav Kasselstrand as chairman of the youth league.

He was later re-elected by acclamation on 7 September.

2014

Kasselstrand led the youth league through the election year 2014 and at the congress between 28 and 30 November 2014, he was challenged for the chairmanship by Henrik Vinge.

On 29 November 2014, Kasselstrand won again and remained on his post as chairman.

2015

Kasselstrand was expelled from the Sweden Democrats on 27 April 2015 but remained chairman of the SDU until 12 September 2015, when Jessica Ohlson succeeded to the post and the Sweden Democrats subsequently cut ties with their youth league.

On 27 April 2015, Kasselstrand was expelled as a member from the Sweden Democrats.

The exclusion came after Kasselstrand's party colleague and deputy chairman of SDU, William Hahne, had been voted to be the chairman of the Sweden Democrats' Stockholm district, against the will of the mother party leadership.

Kasselstrand called the action "undemocratic" and meant that it was all a way for the party leadership to secure their own power and positions, and that they feared the upcoming generation in the youth league to gain more influence.

Kasselstrand continued on his position as the chairman for the youth league until the annual congress in September the same year.

He resigned on the congress on 12 September 2015, having served as chairman for nearly five years.

After Kasselstrand's resignation during the congress in September 2015, Jessica Ohlson won the election as the new chairman against Tobias Andersson, who had major support from the party officials in his candidacy.

Ohlson was considered to be one of Kasselstrand's closest collaborators, having served as the youth league secretary during Kasselstrand's chairmanship.

Only hours after Ohlson was elected as the new chairman, the Sweden Democrats announced their break-up from the youth league in order to form a whole new youth organization.

Meanwhile, Ohlson declared that she was to continue to lead the original youth league as an independent youth league.

In connection with the break-up between the mother party and the youth league, Kasselstrand demanded together with Hahne and Ohlson that the party leader Jimmie Åkesson would resign from his post.

They did also publicly declare that they "will consider all opportunities" in the future regarding the possibility to form a new political party.

When Kasselstrand and William Hahne were expelled from the Sweden Democrats in the spring of 2015, media considered the possibility of the Youth League starting its own party to challenge the Sweden Democrats.

Following the election of Jessica Ohlson as chair of the SDU following Kasselstrand's expulsion, the Youth League in its entirety was disassociated and a new Youth League, Young Swedes SDU, launched under runner-up Tobias Andersson’s leadership.

The leadership of SDU stated that they would consider all opportunities to establish a new political party — which materialised when they contacted the election authorities regarding the registration of the party Alternative for Sweden.

2017

The registration for the party was completed on 13 December 2017.

2019

Kasselstrand later graduated with an MBA from Aalto University in Helsinki in 2019.

Kasselstrand joined the Sweden Democrats while a student.