Tense illustration of Jimmie Åkesson demanding Liberals' Simona Mohamsson back down on SD in government, with PM Ulf Kristersson at party meetings.
Tense illustration of Jimmie Åkesson demanding Liberals' Simona Mohamsson back down on SD in government, with PM Ulf Kristersson at party meetings.
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Åkesson demands Liberals back down in government question

صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Sverigedemokraterna's leader Jimmie Åkesson demands that the Liberals back down from their stance against including SD in a future government. Liberals' leader Simona Mohamsson stands firm on the party's decision not to support a government with SD ministers. The conflict escalates ahead of the next election, as Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson visits both parties' meetings.

At the Liberals' congress in Karlstad, the party decided on Friday to continue cooperating with the Moderates and Christian Democrats in a bourgeois government after the next election, but only collaborate with the Sweden Democrats in parliament—not in the government itself. Jimmie Åkesson, SD's leader, reacts sharply and demands cabinet posts for his party, or SD will go into opposition. 'I think it's reasonable that the party which is currently ten times smaller than ours backs down,' says Åkesson. He specifically points to justice and migration minister posts as reasonable for SD.

Simona Mohamsson emphasizes that it's up to Ulf Kristersson to resolve the conflict to form a majority government. 'It's up to the prime ministerial candidates to get a proposal through that has a majority in parliament,' she says, adding: 'It won't be easy, but I'm convinced we'll solve it.' Mohamsson gives no signals that L would yield, calling their stance 'our demands for our mandates.' In her speech, she hailed the Tidö agreement as 'liberal politics' and thanked both Kristersson and Åkesson for the cooperation so far, but stressed: 'It's important to have a bourgeois government and a bourgeois prime minister. Åkesson is not a bourgeois party.'

On Saturday, Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson visited both the Liberals' congress and SD's national days, an unusual move according to political scientist Marja Lemne. 'It can be seen as a trial balloon for how further approaches could occur,' she says. Kristersson did not comment on the conflict directly but said at the L meeting: 'It's a privilege to be prime minister in a team that likes to work together.' Åkesson doubts L's threats and regrets their decision, as it complicates support votes from M and SD.

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X discussions highlight Jimmie Åkesson's dismissal of Liberalernas firm stance against SD ministers, demanding they back down or risk a Social Democrat government. Sentiments vary: skepticism toward L's credibility given past Tidö cooperation and low polls, criticism of L's hypocrisy, support for SD's demands, and neutral reporting from journalists. Kristersson's visits to both parties underscore tensions ahead of elections.

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Jimmie Åkesson drawing red lines on political documents symbolizing new demands on benefits
صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

أوكسون يضع خطوطاً حمراء جديدة لأحزاب اتفاق تيدو

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

قدم جيمي أوكسون، زعيم حزب ديمقراطيي السويد، عدة مطالب جديدة قبل الانتخابات المقبلة، حيث استبعد إجراء تخفيضات في إعانات البطالة والمرض، ووعد بتوسيع نطاق دعم الرعاية السنية.

SD leader Jimmie Åkesson and Liberal leader Simona Mohamsson visited the Moderates mingle in Stockholm on Thursday evening.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

ناقش جيمي أوكيسون (حزب ديمقراطيي السويد) وماجدالينا أندرسون (الحزب الاشتراكي الديمقراطي) سياسات الهجرة والاستثمارات الخضراء في برنامج Aktuellt على قناة SVT. وقد جادل أوكيسون بأن الاشتراكيين الديمقراطيين يفتقرون إلى المصداقية في وعودهم بفرض سياسات هجرة أكثر صرامة.

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