The right-wing bloc won center-left in September’s parliamentary elections and the four-party agreement will enable political change in the Scandinavian country, which has been ruled by the Social Democratic Party in recent years.
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The Moderate Party of Sweden, led by conservative Ulf Kristersson, announced on Friday an agreement to co-govern with the Liberal Party and the Christian Democrats with the external support of the far-right Swedish Democrats (SD).
In the September 11 parliamentary elections, the right-wing bloc won 176 seats to 173 center-left of the acting Prime Minister, Social Democrat Magdalena Andersson, whose party nevertheless maintained the state of the most voted power at 30.3%. , ahead of the far right (20.5%) and the conservatives (19.1%).
The moderates will share a cabinet with the VVD and the Christian Democrats, while the far right will serve as external support. His support is essential to the viability of the new government and while he will have no ministries, he will have room for appointments in this new phase.
“The government will work closely with the Swedish Democrats in parliament and the Swedish Democrats will have a coordinating office in government offices,” explains Kristersson.
The leader of the Swedish Democrats, Jimmie Akesson, has admitted that he would have liked to be part of the government, but claimed he could exert influence.
The Swedish parliament will vote on the election of the prime minister on Monday.
Sweden’s conservative leader, Ulf Kristersson, will vote in parliament on Monday to be elected prime minister, after presenting a government deal today with Christian Democrats and liberals, with the external support of the far-right Swedish Democrats (SD), which you will the best guarantee.
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