Mar 13 β€’ 18:48 UTC πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡ͺ Sweden Dagens Nyheter

Liberals' Shift Towards SD - Four Points

The Liberals party in Sweden is open to forming a government with the Sweden Democrats, marking a significant change in their stance.

The Swedish Liberals are reconsidering their previously firm stance against cooperating with the Sweden Democrats (SD), indicating a willingness to sit in a government that includes SD ministers. This change comes after a period of internal division and public debate within the party about the potential partnership, which some members have previously condemned. The prospect of a coalition government has gained traction as the Sweden Democrats demand ministerial positions in a new TidΓΆ government.

Historically, the issue of collaboration with SD has been a contentious topic within the Liberals, with significant splits occurring when the suggestion was first floated in 2021. At that time, many Liberals voted to support a center-right government, even if it required backing from the far-right SD, leading to the departure of several party members who opposed such alignment. The current dialogue around this coalition is reignited, raising questions about party integrity and the direction of Swedish politics as SD continues to gain momentum.

Furthermore, this shift reflects larger trends in Swedish politics, where traditional party lines are blurring as political forces reposition themselves to attract broader electoral support. As the leader of the Liberals, Simona Mohamsson, previously asserted that she would not accept a government with SD ministers, this sudden realignment suggests strategic considerations may outweigh ideological differences, potentially reshaping the political landscape ahead of upcoming elections.

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