New Center Party leader Elisabeth Thand Ringqvist speaks at Karlstad congress, inviting Andersson and Kristersson to address SD's influence.
New Center Party leader Elisabeth Thand Ringqvist speaks at Karlstad congress, inviting Andersson and Kristersson to address SD's influence.
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New C leader invites Andersson and Kristersson on SD

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Elisabeth Thand Ringqvist was elected as the new leader of the Centerpartiet at the congress in Karlstad. In her speech, she prioritized rural welfare, climate, and growth, inviting prime ministerial candidates Magdalena Andersson and Ulf Kristersson to discuss stopping SD's influence. She emphasized that the party's support comes with demands, such as 57 billion kronor for easier hiring.

At the Centerpartiet congress in Karlstad on November 13, 2025, Elisabeth Thand Ringqvist took the stage to the sounds of Stevie Wonder's 'Sir Duke'. She is the party's fourth leader this term and followed her predecessor by highlighting key issues: welfare in rural areas, climate, and increased growth for more jobs. With characteristic Centerpartiet optimism, she stressed the party's role as a solution-oriented force amid a bleak reality.

Following the turbulence around previous leaders Muharrem Demirok and Anna-Karin Hatt's unexpected exit, Thand Ringqvist avoided clear statements on government support. Instead, she invited Ulf Kristersson (M) and Magdalena Andersson (S) for a visit to 'reality', focusing on more jobs. Known internally as 'ETR', she made it clear that support has a price – for instance, 57 billion kronor next term to make hiring cheaper.

In practice, Centerpartiet has no realistic alternative to backing an S-led government to counter the Sweden Democrats' influence, according to analyses. Thand Ringqvist pointed to Andersson as the only viable prime ministerial candidate: 'Magdalena Andersson leads a party that we have often collaborated with to take responsibility for Sweden.' An explicit endorsement is likely to be delayed to avoid internal turmoil and improve negotiating position. The recent chaos in the government question eases pressure on her, but the challenge remains: voters often do not know what C's policies entail.

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Reactions on X to Elisabeth Thand Ringqvist's election as Centerpartiet leader highlight a divide: critics from the right decry her anti-SD stance as elitist and out of touch with election results, predicting further decline for the party; supporters and neutral observers praise her commitment to blocking SD influence and prioritizing rural issues, though some express skepticism about C's political strategy and viability.

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Center Party leader Elisabeth Thand Ringqvist rejects Left Party collaboration during SVT Agenda debate, gesturing 'no' in TV studio.
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C leader shuts door on collaboration with V

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In SVT's Agenda on Sunday, Center Party leader Elisabeth Thand Ringqvist rejected Left Party's invitation to collaborate. She called the initiative completely uninteresting due to major differences in economic policy. The debate followed Nooshi Dadgostar's letter to Thand Ringqvist.

Sweden's Liberal Party in Uppsala has named new top candidates for the autumn elections following defections over the party's openness to the Sweden Democrats. Eva Edwardsson, a local politics veteran, heads the municipal list, with Thea Andersson leading the regional one. Edwardsson comments on SD cooperation and the tramway issue.

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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.

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.

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The Liberals in Malmö are ending their eight-year alliance with the Social Democrats and seeking cooperation with bourgeois parties for a power shift in the autumn election. Party leader Katrin Stjernfeldt Jammeh (S) is open to turning to the Left Party instead. The decision was made at the Liberals' annual meeting over the weekend.

The Liberals' nomination committee proposes Simona Mohamsson for re-election as party leader at Sunday's extraordinary national congress, following internal turmoil over potential Sweden Democrats cooperation. No opposing candidate has been nominated.

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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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