After Henrik Munck was expelled from the Democrats, due to internal conflicts, at the end of September last year, he has remained as municipal councilor in the city of Gothenburg.

Now he is making an attempt to get into the municipal council with a new party - and he feels no major concern that the voters' confidence in the new party would be affected.

- After what happened, public opinion has plummeted for the Democrats, and many have left.

"We want to unite Gothenburg"

In Henrik Munck's computer is the first saved document about the Gothenburg Party from the beginning of February.

But now it is clear that the party will be launched and also stand in the autumn elections, just a few months away. 

Included in the starting pits are about forty people, including the integration police Ulf Boström, who left the Democrats last winter.

And now the work of setting up the organization begins.

- We want to unite Gothenburg, we focus on security, inclusion, sports issues and traffic issues.

And over-administration and the inefficiency that exists in the municipality.

There is no other party that does, says Henrik Munck.

- And the western link, the project must be examined.

In the clip, Henrik Munck tells more about the new party.