Today, Wednesday, the party leaders’ speech begins in Almedalen. First up is Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson (M), with stable opinion figures behind him.
But if there were elections today, Magdalena Andersson (S) would regain government power, according to TV4 Väljaropinion.
The weather forecast is uncertain, but perhaps the Prime Minister will not have to speak under an umbrella this time. And Ulf Kristersson can be happy that his party is currently at 20.1 percent, one percentage point above the election result.
This is how the Swedish people would have voted if there were elections today.
This is how the Swedish people would have voted if there were elections today.
The Social Democrats are still the strongest, despite a slight headwind recently, Magdalena Andersson’s party is 5.9 percentage points above the election results.
It is worse for Johan Pehrson (L) and Ebba Busch (KD). L and KD are still below the Riksdag barrier in today’s balance. With 3.5 and 3.7 percent respectively.
While the MP this time barely makes it above the barrier level and gets 4.1 percent.
The Sweden Democrats have backed down to 18.3 percent, which is 2.2 percentage points less than in the election.
All in all, the opposition would win a major victory in the Riksdag if there were elections today. With a total of 202 mandates against 147 for the Tidö parties.
This is what the distribution between the blocks would look like, if there were an election today.
This is what the distribution between the blocks would look like, if there were an election today.