Ebba Busch has been in the firing line in the betrayal debate about the electricity subsidy. Perhaps that is an explanation for the Christian Democrats continuing to back down. In Monday’s TV4 Väljaropinion, KD gets only 4.2 percent. This means that the party has lost every fifth voter since the election in September.
The other small parties also have problems. Both the Green Party and the Liberals are now clearly under the Riksdag barrier.
The decline of the Sweden Democrats, on the other hand, is broken. The party has increased slightly since the last comparison and now ends up at exactly the same level as the Moderates. It is therefore a dead race between M and SD.
Overall, there are fairly small changes since December. The Social Democrats maintain a strong position and have increased the most since the election.
If these numbers were election results, the opposition would get a total of 186 seats in the Riksdag against 163 for the Tidö parties – which would mean a change of government.
More on the new numbers in the player above.