Åkesson Confident L Will Reconsider Stance on SD in Government

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Åkesson Confident L Will Reconsider Stance on SD in Government
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SD leader Jimmie Åkesson is sure that L will have to change their minds about not letting SD into a government. If you do not want Magdalena Andersson as Prime Minister, then you must change your minds, he says.

The question of which government alternatives are available before next year's election came up in SVT's party leader debate.

No new messages were given, but much suggests that it will be a difficult government formation, regardless of which side wins.

SD will demand a place in a potential new Tidö government

We will not change our minds on that point, said SD leader Jimmie Åkesson when he arrived at the TV house.

But on Friday, L's party board decided that L will not participate in or allow a new Tidö government where SD is included.

”The door is closed”

L's prime minister candidate is, however, The Moderate Party leader Ulf Kristersson. This was made clear by L leader Simona Mohamsson.

The door for S from L is closed, barricaded, walled up and the key thrown away, said L leader Simona Mohamsson when she arrived.

Her line is to continue as today if the Tidö parties win the election, which means the government parties The Moderate Party, The Christian Democrats and The Liberals cooperate with SD, which stands outside the government.

Åkesson emphasizes that it is an alternative that does not exist.

Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson (The Moderate Party) gave no messages in the TV debate about how he views letting SD be part of a government.

But I take all ultimate demands with a grain of salt, he said, referring to L's no to SD in a government.

Kristersson pointed out that many parties, including L, have congresses in the autumn and then want to show their uniqueness. He thinks it sounded about the same before the last election and feels safe that he will be able to put together a new government if the four Tidö parties were to win the next election.

We can do it. We have proven our ability, unlike this gang.

Did not raise

Kristersson meant that it is the four red-green parties that must be able to prove that they can cooperate.

Should we go back to a chaos where four parties want completely different things.

Kristersson pointed to how the previous S government had difficulty getting their budgets through the parliament.

The program leaders asked the red-green party leaders who want to see S leader Magdalena Andersson as the next prime minister. All except Center leader Anna Karin Hatt raised their hand. She stated that policy issues determine which government C will support. With one exception.

As long as Ulf Kristersson "walks hand in hand" with SD, he cannot get C's support, according to Hatt.

Magdalena Andersson does not think it is a problem that C today cannot declare that they want to see her as prime minister. She says she is willing to cooperate with all parties except SD.

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