Shifting Political Alliances: Swedish PM Aims for Majority with Sweden Democrats
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson plans to form a majority government with the Sweden Democrats if victorious in the upcoming election. The inclusion of the controversial Sweden Democrats, once isolated politically, signals a significant shift in Swedish political dynamics as right-wing parties seek to consolidate power.
In a pivotal announcement, Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson declared his intention to include the Sweden Democrats in a majority government should his Moderates party triumph in the upcoming election. The move, if successful, would mark a significant shift in Sweden's political landscape.
Ahead of the crucial vote on September 13, Kristersson outlined plans for a four-party majority government, signaling a departure from previous political norms by cooperating closely with the previously shunned Sweden Democrats. This right-wing bloc needs strategic alliances to form a functioning government.
The announcement comes as polls show opposition parties, particularly the centre-left bloc, gaining ground. However, right-wing parties, including the Moderates and the Sweden Democrats, have been making inroads by dropping historical alliances and reconfiguring political connections to aim for a majority.
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