A bar graph illustrating the Swedish Liberals party's record low poll result of 1%.
A bar graph illustrating the Swedish Liberals party's record low poll result of 1%.
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Liberals hit record low of 1 percent in DN/Ipsos poll

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The Liberals reached a new record low of 1 percent in the latest DN/Ipsos poll. The party is far below the parliamentary threshold ahead of the 2026 election.

In the DN/Ipsos June 2026 poll the Liberals received 1 percent after rounding. This is the lowest level since 1979 according to the survey.

The Tidö parties trail the opposition by ten percentage points combined at 44 to 54 percent. Several sources within the Liberals describe surprise at the figure during a group meeting.

Opinion analyst Niclas Källebring at Novus says a more mistreated party is hard to see. Political scientist Henrik Ekengren Oscarsson calls the situation bad with a declining trend.

Party secretary Fredrik Brange remains positive about the election despite this. He says it is a tough starting position but the election is decided on election day.

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Users reacted with shock and criticism to the Liberals' record low of 1% in the DN/Ipsos poll. Many questioned party leader Simona Mohamsson's position and the impact of recent strategies like her meeting with Jimmie Åkesson. Neutral analyses noted the absence of any positive 'Simona effect' and emphasized the need for clearer direction. Humorous comments and skeptical views on the party's viability ahead of 2026 also surfaced in discussions.

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Swedish MPs Elsa Widding and Katja Nyberg defect from SD, tipping Tidö parties' parliamentary majority; PM Kristersson appears concerned in Riksdag.
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Tidö parties lose majority after SD independents' defection

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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.

According to the latest party sympathy survey from SCB, only one percent of voters in Norra Mellansverige would vote for Liberalerna in a Riksdagsval today.

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The Social Democrats receive their lowest support of the entire mandate period in SVT/Verian's June poll. The gap between the blocs narrows slightly but the opposition maintains the lead.

Liberalerna in Dalarna is struggling to find candidates for the 2026 election and lacks viable politicians in several municipalities. Candidate lists must be registered with Valmyndigheten by April 9. The party is working until the last minute to address issues in places like Vansbro, Mora, and Leksand.

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Liberal party leadership has sent an internal memo to district chairs urging elected officials not to voice divergent views or criticism of the new government line publicly or in media. The document, titled 'Forward-looking unity after internal conflict', states such criticism is only allowed internally. Party secretary Fredrik Brange defends it by referring to the party's fresh start.

Dagens Nyheter launches its election series where Edvin Törnblom interviews party representatives. Several party leaders have declined.

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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.

 

 

 

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