9 percent say they have quite a lot or a lot of confidence in the L leader. The increase, from 6 percent in March, is statistically significant.
The increased trust comes primarily from Sweden Democrats, Moderates and Christian Democrats, according to polling institute Verian.
But the results are not unequivocally positive. Mohamsson is the party leader in whom the most people - 61 percent of respondents - have low confidence. That figure has increased from 56 percent in March.
Mohamsson is still at the bottom of the confidence rankings. According to Verian, Magdalena Andersson (S) is in the lead with 44 percent, ahead of Ulf Kristersson (M) at 37 percent.





