KD Leader: A Problem Has Disappeared
KD leader Ebba Busch expresses satisfaction that the Liberals and the Sweden Democrats have united, stating that previous conflicts between them concerning government issues have been resolved.
In a recent statement, Ebba Busch, the leader of the Christian Democrats (KD) in Sweden, expressed her approval of the recent unification between the Liberals (L) and the Sweden Democrats (SD). She highlighted that the longstanding disagreements between these two parties regarding their stance on government formation were significant problems in the past. With their reconciliation, she sees this as a positive development for the political landscape, suggesting that it should lead to smoother negotiations and cooperation moving forward.
While welcoming this shift, Busch downplayed the significance of the policy agreement reached between the Liberals and the Sweden Democrats, indicating that it does not bind her party. She stated that KD is not obligated to align with the outcomes of these discussions, implying that any agreement must be reassessed after the upcoming election. This stance suggests a certain independence that KD wishes to maintain from the coalition dynamics forming between L and SD.
Furthermore, Busch did not provide a clear indication of whether KD would support having the Sweden Democrats in government after the next election, stating that such negotiations will only take place post-election. She reminded observers of KD's previous preference for a government led by the Moderates (M) and KD itself, leaving open the possibility of varying configurations depending on the electoral results.