The Minority Party

The Minority Party (Minoritais Partii) is a Thorwegian political party which was founded in 2000 by a group of minority groups. One of the party's primus motors were Mathis Knudsen, who was chairman of the party during the 2005 parliamentary election. Knudsen was formerly known as editor of the intellectual left-wing dissident magazine HUMAN.

During the 2005 election campaign, the Minority Party opposed the consensus among most thorwegian governing parties to further tighten immigration controls. The chairman of the party, Mathis Knudsen, went so far as to call the chairman of Thorwegian Nationalists a racist. After the election Mathis Knudsen was removed as leader of the party and Makda Nielsi whas elected leader.

In the Thorwegian Parliamentary election 2009 the party won 3 seats in parliament.