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Encyclopedia > Ezenhemmer Plastic Bags and Child Rearing Utensils Party

Ezenhemmer Plastic Bags and Child Rearing Utensils Party (Swedish: Ezenhemmer plastpåsar och barnuppfostringsredskapspartiet; just Ezenhemmer or Ezen for short), a Swedish political party with 72 members, formed in "reaction against the world-wide, dead boring, political seriousness. The basic idea of Ezenhemmer is that everybody would feel a lot better and be more in harmony with the rest of the world if we began to be a little bit more cheerful and playful instead of engaging ourselves in disputes with our opponents." [1]


See also List of frivolous parties A citation signal indicates how a writer views the relationship of a citation to some statement being made. ... This is a list of political parties that have been created for frivolous purposes. ...


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