Magdalena Andersson this Wednesday acknowledged the victory of the far right in the Swedish legislative elections and resigned as prime minister.
Andersson recognized the defeat of the left and the victory of the bloc of the right and the far right in last Sunday’s elections, counting almost all the votes.
As a result, the leader of the Social Democrats announced her resignation at a press conference, which will be officially presented on Thursday.
A bloc consisting of three right-wing parties and the far-right Swedish Democrats (SD) “a small majority, but still a majority”stated Magdalena Andersson at a press conference after careful study.
“So I’ll ask tomorrow [quinta-feira] be relieved of his duties as prime minister, and that responsibility will be placed on the speaker of parliament,” added the outgoing prime minister.
Nearly final results, affecting more than 99% of the ballots, show that the coalition formed by the right and far right, led by the conservative Ulf Kristersson, will win 176 seats in parliament against 173 for the left-wing bloc led by Magdalena. Andersson.
Sunday’s legislative elections were so close that it was necessary to wait until tens of thousands of votes were counted that Wednesday before final results could be confirmed.
This Wednesday evening, at 19:45 local time (18:45 Lisbon), all that remained was to count the ballots in some polling stations, which were no longer enough to change the result.
What kind of government will be formed in Sweden?
Ricardo Alexandre, TSF’s international editor, says he understands the Swedish Prime Minister’s decision and points to a possible political scenario after this election.
The difference between the two parties may correspond to three deputies in the results put forward when counting 99% of the ballots. Magadalena Andersson has opened the door to a central bloc government, but a right bloc is likely to be formed.
“This has already opened the door to the possibility of creating a kind of moderate-led central bloc government that would take into account the Social Democrats – the party of the current outgoing prime minister,” explains Ricardo Alexandre, promoting that “this is not the most likely.”
For a journalistmost likely“will be the constitution”minority government“to be headed by Ulf Kristersson’s Moderate Party”who will rule with a minority but parliamentary supportSwedish Democrats, as was put forward during the election campaign, in “view of the Swedish contraption and on the right side“.
The rise of the far-right party in Sweden demonstrates “The deep dissatisfaction of Swedish society with insecurity is largely due to the struggle between violent gangs.”, says Ricardo Alexandre, noting that almost 50 people have died this year.
“Swedes really appreciate this and appreciate the narrative of this far-right party that links this gang violence to immigrant communities,” he concludes.
In addition, the journalist also recalls “Sanitary cordon“which was imposed”across the political spectrum in Sweden a few years ago this party did not work“. According to this “Sanitary cordonparties even refused to participate in political debates when the Swedish Democrats were present.