Åkesson and Mohamsson attend moderates mingle in Stockholm

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

The two party leaders mingled with hundreds of Moderates at Waterfront in central Stockholm. They also appeared on stage together with Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson during the event held ahead of the weekend's Sverigemöte.

When asked what they are most proud of in the Tidö cooperation, Kristersson replied that people get to keep more money in their wallets. Mohamsson mentioned billions more schoolbooks while Åkesson highlighted the lowered reduction obligation.

The event marked unity within the Tidö circle. An M source said it feels important that they come here when it is stormy, referring to SD's decision to break the pairing agreement last week.

The moment ended with a question about roles in a blue-yellow football team. Mohamsson described herself as a midfielder, Åkesson as a classic number 10 and Kristersson as the team leader.

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