Photo of Anna-Karin Hatt resigning as Centerpartiet leader at a press conference, with united party members in support.
Photo of Anna-Karin Hatt resigning as Centerpartiet leader at a press conference, with united party members in support.
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Centerpartiet unites on government issue ahead of Hatts resignation

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Centerpartiet has internally united on its approach to the government issue just before Anna-Karin Hatt's unexpected resignation as party leader. The resignation stems from hate and threats, but the party stresses it will not affect its political direction. Several potential successors decline the role.

Anna-Karin Hatt announced her resignation as chair of the Centerpartiet on October 16, 2025, citing escalating hate and threats against her. Sources told Aftonbladet that the party had already united on a line for the government issue before the news broke. The party planned to accelerate the process for clear decisions ahead of the election, but it now falls to the next leader.

Hatt's political staff contacted the Moderates and Social Democrats the day before to clarify that the resignation does not concern the government issue, aiming to avoid speculation. Hatt had previously promised a decision well before the election and ruled out the Tidö cooperation as long as the Sweden Democrats are involved. A C source states: "A week ago we decided to speed up the process of giving answers on cooperation issues. The discussion was that we were ready to land on what we should say." Another source suggests the outcome may be a list of demands on policy areas without naming a prime ministerial candidate, which some call a "non-decision".

Party members like Emma Wiesner and Martin Ådahl praise Hatt as a unifying force, and the party appears more cohesive than under predecessor Muharrem Demirok. Elisabeth Thand Ringqvist, a favorite for successor, believes the change will not affect the government issue: "The policy we set for our party congress... is well anchored."

Two potential candidates, including Wiesner, have already declined. In Mora, councilor Anna Hed (C) expressed surprise at the resignation but had sent a supportive SMS to Hatt days earlier about the hardening climate for politicians: "When security assessments conclude that adjustments to one's lifestyle are needed... one might ask if it's worth it."

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