Moderaterna to rule with Sweden’s far-right party.

The Moderate Party in Sweden is considering a coalition with the Sweden Democrats. This could change the results of the upcoming election. The Sweden Democrats would have important government roles.
The Moderate Party, led by Ulf Kristersson, is exploring forming a government with the Sweden Democrats. This follows a long period without a majority government in Sweden. The Sweden Democrats, a right-wing party, would be given ministerial positions, including the role of Migration Minister. Critics, like Mikael Damberg, have expressed concerns about this alliance. The coalition’s success depends on the election results on September 13th.
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Highlights
Moderate Party Considers SD
The Moderate Party is considering a coalition with the Sweden Democrats.
Election Date Announced
The upcoming election is on September 13th.
SD to Hold Power
The Sweden Democrats will have influence and ministerial positions.
Migration Minister to SD
The Sweden Democrats will hold the Migration Minister position.
Criticism of Compromise
MP Damberg criticized Kristersson for compromising with the SD party.
Perspectives
- The Moderate Party is considering a coalition with the Sweden Democrats.
- This could impact the upcoming election results.
- Ulf Kristersson believes a strong majority government is possible.
- Sweden hasn't had a majority government since 2006.
The Moderate Party wants to give the Sweden Democrats ministerial positions.
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Social Democrats criticize this, seeing the Sweden Democrats as a problematic party.
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