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Wikipedia article on the party he donated to. Started off as a quasi-Marxist, became red fash seems to be the summation.
Markus Allard, and as an extension Örebropartiet, has always clearly been populist. He makes it out to be a matter of "common sense" and "eliminating wasteful spending" (two very common talking points for populists) to afford more important things, like healthcare and elder care, but buried underneath it all there's always been the idea that wasteful spending includes anything related to immigration or providing asylum. He is a racist who just wants to sell his idea to non-racists under the guise of a responsible economic policy.
A ""Marxist"" party with fascist policies is a fascist party. Pure Nazbol shit!
Immigration and remigration policy quote
Mass deportation of 100,000's of thousands or millions of people seem pretty clear cut fascism. It looks like technically the donations were made right before those quotes, but I doubt that came out of nowhere suddenly starting in 2025 and if it was, then that's on the CEO to make a point to distance themself from the party and correct their mistake through meaningful actions.