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Tidö party leaders share a hug amid tense talks at Ulf Kristersson's Strängnäs home, symbolizing fragile unity on policy despite government disputes.
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Tidö leaders meet in Strängnäs but disagree on government

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Tidö party leaders gathered at Ulf Kristersson's home in Strängnäs for lunch and discussions ahead of the election. Despite an initial hug between Jimmie Åkesson and Simona Mohamsson, no knots were untied on the government issue, with the Sweden Democrats demanding cabinet seats while the Liberals oppose it. The parties agreed on seven points for future policy.

Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson (M) has invited the other government parties and support party Sverigedemokraterna to a meeting in his home municipality of Strängnäs. The purpose is to demonstrate to voters that the four Tidö parties can cooperate, unlike the divided opposition. The initiative is viewed as a key message ahead of next year's election, but its credibility is questioned due to internal tensions.

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