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Red in Malmö – S and V largest
The Social Democrats are losing ground, but still more than one in five Malmö residents – 21. 9 per cent – voted for the Social Democrats in the EU election, according to preliminary figures from the Election Authority.
Centre voters made up their minds last
Centre Party voters made up their minds last of all – in the third EU election in a row, according to SVT's polling station survey. Peace in Europe is becoming an increasingly important issue for voters.
"MP's success a dream start for the Greens"
EU candidate became a success for the Green Party, which provisionally became the third largest party with 13. 8 per cent of the votes.
Cold shower for SD - blames tough election campaign
EU Commissioner became a cold shower for the Sweden Democrats who appear to be on course to only become the fourth largest party. The Liberals appear to be on course to scrape through in the European Parliament.
Jonas lifted the V - election success gave new EU mandate
We're making a cannonball, says Left Party's top candidate Jonas Sjöstedt when the result is presented. .
The Climate in Focus for Voters
The election to the European Parliament is underway. EU cohesion, working conditions, and above all the climate are some of the issues that engage in the polling stations.
Climate issue full of conflicts – get a grip on the EU situation
Swedish voters stand out by listing climate change as one of the most important issues in the EU election. It is also an area where conflicts are piling up before the next term.
Slipping to V and MP in measurement
With just a few days left until the EU election, the Social Democrats are slipping in a voter barometer from Demoskop and Svd. In a survey from the same institute two weeks ago, the party received 27.
Revive the self-cost principle in the EU
The Left Party wants to introduce the principle of self-cost in the EU's state aid rules. "The stated goal of the EU's competition policy is to protect households from higher prices and lower quality.
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