Illustration of tense political discussion in the Swedish Riksdag about excluding Sweden Democrats from voting balance, during nuclear power vote.
Illustration of tense political discussion in the Swedish Riksdag about excluding Sweden Democrats from voting balance, during nuclear power vote.
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Parties open to excluding SD from voting balance system

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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.

The Sweden Democrats called in two paired-off MPs during a vote on tightened citizenship rules last week. That move rendered the voting balance system inoperative. All parties then ordered their MPs to attend votes in person.

Social Democrat MP Marianne Fundahn travelled from Trelleborg to Stockholm despite having had a lung removed two weeks earlier. She said she had thought “What the hell” when told she had to attend but felt she could not risk losing votes.

On Wednesday the Riksdag voted on new legislation for approving nuclear facilities. The government’s proposal passed 175 to 173. Only one Moderate MP was absent. Jimmie Åkesson defended the party’s action and said it regretted nothing.

Left Party group leader Samuel Gonzalez Westling and Social Democrat Lena Hallengren both opened the door to a new system without the Sweden Democrats. The Moderates are expected to present a proposal at Thursday’s meeting.

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Users discussed the Sweden Democrats' breach of the kvittning agreement, with several expressing support for excluding SD from the system. Reactions included criticism of SD's actions and references to historical context of their inclusion. Posts highlighted potential consequences like full attendance requirements in votes.

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Dramatic scene in Swedish parliament showing two Sweden Democrats voting unexpectedly during citizenship vote, tipping result 147-146 amid opposition outrage.
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SD MPs voted despite abstention list in citizenship vote

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In Wednesday's parliamentary vote on transitional rules for stricter citizenship requirements, two Sweden Democrats voted despite being on the abstention list, tipping the result in favor of the Tidö parties 147–146. The opposition accuses SD of manipulation and demands a revote. SD group leader Linda Lindberg defends the decision by saying voters' mandates must be respected.

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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The Liberals' party board has narrowly approved a cooperation that opens for Sweden Democrats in a future government. The decision reverses the party's previous stance and has led to divisions and resignations within the party. The issue will be decided at a party congress on March 22.

The Left Party in Malmö faces escalating crisis after delegates at a Skåne election conference in Eslöv rejected local representatives Emma-Lina Johansson and Malcolm Momodou Jallow. The vote, seen by some as a coup, follows Jallow's earlier removal from the ballot and party exit, shifting focus from campaigning to internal talks.

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The Swedish Liberals re-elected Simona Mohamsson as party leader by a narrow majority in a four-hour digital extraordinary congress marred by severe technical issues. The vote confirms the party's new policy to include SD in a potential Tidö government. Several members are resigning in protest.

Leading liberals in Jönköping nominate economic policy spokesperson Cecilia Rönn as new party leader instead of Simona Mohamsson. Meanwhile, L-profile Jan Jönsson says he will leave politics if the party's new line on cooperation with the Sweden Democrats is approved at Sunday's congress.

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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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