The party was founded in February 2006 as a single-issue party, seeing parking meters as "an extra tax on the family car".
This played an important role in defining the Greens as more than just a single-issue environmental party.
The party was founded in 1987, as a single-issue party from demanding equality of state pension provision between civil servants and all other citizens.
The party was founded as a single-issue party, to introduce equality between private and public sector pensions.
A single-issue party is a political party that campaigns on only one issue.
It is generally believed that single-issue parties are favoured by voluntary voting systems, as they tend to attract very committed supporters who will always vote.
Among its main goals are animal rights and animal welfare, though it claims not to be a single-issue party.
It strongly opposed Freemasonry and was founded as a single-issue party aspiring to become a major party.
At the congress delegates sought to establish the party as more than a single-issue party concerned exclusively with the repatriation of immigrants.
Before the Swedish general election of 2010 the party stayed neutral in all other political matters, and could be considered a single-issue party.