Dagens Nyheter, Sweden's newspaper of record, reported in July 2022 that one in every seven of the party's electoral candidates was a convicted criminal.[12]
The party put up a billboard in Kulu, Konya, the place of origin of most of Sweden's Turks, including Yüksel. The billboard described it as "the only Turkey-friendly party that distances itself from terrorist organisations".[18] Sofie Blombäck, a political scientist from Mid Sweden University, said that the party was unusual in that religious-based parties are rare in Sweden; the Christian Democrats is a party smaller than in other nations. Blombäck compared the Nuance Party to DENK, a minority-focused party in the Netherlands, and said that while it could possibly enter local politics in Malmö, it was unlikely to enter the Riksdag.[19]
The party is positive about Bosnian and Turkish membership in the European Union. Therefore, it is a goal of the party to get Sweden to take an active role in supporting Bosnia and Herzegovina and Turkey to be admitted and become members
The right to receive news from authorities in foreign languages
Withdraw Sweden from NATO and instead focus on a regional alliance[citation needed]
Results
In the 2022 Swedish general election, the Nuance Party came ninth with 0.44% of the vote, the highest of any party that did not enter parliament. The party claimed 2.1% of the vote in Malmö, 1.14% in Gothenburg and 0.76% in Stockholm.[22] Some analysts have seen the rise of the Nuance Party as one of the causes of the losses in the left bloc.[23]