Simona Mohamsson addresses Liberal Party members on 'necessary' SD deal amid internal tensions at Stockholm meeting.
Simona Mohamsson addresses Liberal Party members on 'necessary' SD deal amid internal tensions at Stockholm meeting.
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Mohamsson defends SD deal as 'necessary' despite not being first choice

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Liberal leader Simona Mohamsson told a Stockholm party meeting the cooperation deal with Sweden Democrats is not her preferred option but essential for survival, amid ongoing internal crisis over the March 13 pivot. She voiced empathy for critics ahead of Sunday's extraordinary congress.

Following the Liberal Party's March 13 decision to explore government cooperation with the Sweden Democrats (SD)—sparking youth wing revolt and calls for her resignation—leader Simona Mohamsson addressed critics at an internal Stockholm branch meeting on March 19. In an SVT-obtained audio, she said: 'This was not my first choice, not even my second choice. But it is the choice I stand for today.'

Mohamsson argued the deal, including welcoming SD into government for policy concessions, is vital to surpass the parliamentary threshold in upcoming elections. She insisted the party must pick a clear side—right or left—after vague prior cooperation failed voters. 'It is not easy to lead and have the task of saving the Liberals in one year. But it is a task I have taken on when others say no,' she added.

Acknowledging SD criticisms, she noted: 'They have many members who do not see me as Swedish' and 'The Sweden Democrats have many representatives who do not behave.' She admitted the narrow-circle process was suboptimal.

Ahead of Sunday's congress on the SD stance, challengers emerge: Cecilia Rönn nominated by Jönköping and Västerbotten, while Western Sweden supports Mohamsson (9-5) and Stockholm abstains. Equality Minister Nina Larsson backs Mohamsson's retention.

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Discussions on X about Simona Mohamsson's defense of the Liberal-SD cooperation deal as 'necessary' despite internal party crisis show divided sentiments. Supporters praise her pragmatic leadership and survival strategy for Liberalerna, while critics decry it as a betrayal of liberal principles and highlight her evasiveness on SD's past. Skeptics note media bias against her and ongoing party dissent ahead of the congress.

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Liberals in internal crisis after Mohamsson's SD cooperation pivot

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Liberal Party leader Simona Mohamsson faces a deepening internal revolt following her party's March 13 decision and a secret deal with Sweden Democrats (SD) leader Jimmie Åkesson on potential government cooperation. The youth wing LUf threatens to boycott the election campaign and demands a new leader, with an extraordinary congress set for Sunday.

Liberal leader Simona Mohamsson has narrowly defended her controversial cooperation deal with the Sweden Democrats, Sverigelöftet, at an extraordinary party congress, winning renewed confidence by 95-82 amid resignations and youth wing threats to boycott the election campaign.

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Liberal Party leader Simona Mohamsson has sparked strong reactions following the party's decision on March 13 regarding its stance toward the Sweden Democrats. She previously pledged to vote against Ulf Kristersson as prime minister if SD joins the government, but now she has embraced the party. Opinion pieces in Dagens Nyheter reflect divided views on her actions.

Social Democrats leader Magdalena Andersson distances herself from earlier strong warnings about the Sweden Democrats' threat to democracy. In an interview on SVT's 30 Minutes, she instead criticizes SD for damaging democratic discourse under the Tidö government. She points to cuts in public service and attacks on critical voices as examples.

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Monica Lundin, Liberalerna's chair in Dalarna, has resigned from her top national party roles after the landsmöte. She protests the leadership's handling of the Sweden Democrats issue and calls it undemocratic. She will continue politically in Dalarna.

The Social Democrats, Left Party and Greens are open to excluding the Sweden Democrats from the Riksdag’s voting balance system after the party broke the agreement last week. A new meeting of party group leaders is expected on Thursday. Full attendance was required from all MPs during Wednesday’s vote on nuclear power legislation.

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Sweden's Tidö parties now hold only 174 seats in parliament after former SD MPs Elsa Widding and Katja Nyberg announced they will vote with the opposition on certain issues. Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson's government is fully dependent on the two independents in key votes. Sverigedemokraterna accuses the Greens of buying the votes, which MP and the independents deny.

 

 

 

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