Center party gains members amid Liberals' crisis

Sweden's Center party gained 150 new members over the weekend, according to party secretary Hannes Hervieu. This is a sharp rise from the usual average of ten new members per week. Hervieu attributes the surge to the Liberals' decision to drop their red line against partnering with the Sweden Democrats.

Center party secretary Hannes Hervieu states that the party normally receives about ten new members per week. However, 150 new members joined over the weekend, a significant increase he links to the Liberals' (L) recent decision. On Friday, L announced it was erasing its red line against joining a government with the Sweden Democrats (SD). “Liberalernas sorgliga och lite märkliga besked har gjort att fler velat engagera sig”, or 'The Liberals' sad and somewhat strange announcement has made more people want to get involved,' Hervieu told TV4 Nyheterna. He emphasizes that the Center is “the only liberal freedom movement we have now in Sweden” and stands firm against giving SD influence. Meanwhile, an internal conflict rages in the Liberals, where confidence in party leader Simona Mohamsson will be tested at an extraordinary national congress. Hervieu also believes L's position on teenage deportations is contributing to the new Center memberships. No contradictions appear between the sources, which both rely on Hervieu's statements.

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Multiple media reports indicate the Liberal Party is preparing to reverse its firm stance against the Sweden Democrats entering government, with a board meeting set for Friday and a potential announcement amid low poll numbers and internal dissent.

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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.

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Demoskop's April poll reveals clear gender differences in support for Swedish parties. Among men the Tidö parties have 53 percent while the opposition has 45 percent. Among women the situation is reversed with the opposition at 63 percent and the Tidö parties at 36 percent.

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.

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Despite recent candidate shortages in some municipalities, 491 candidates from twelve parties have been nominated for Dalarna's regional council election this autumn—115 more than in 2022. The Green Party and Liberals, which faced list gaps in several areas, are aiming for a comeback after losing seats in 2022. Nearly all are on locked lists.

 

 

 

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