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    Swedish PM Kristersson's Moderates Party Wants to Form Majority Government With Sweden Democrats After September Election

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    Posted on April 1, 2026

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    Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson says his Moderate Party aims to form a four‑party majority government after the September 13, 2026 parliamentary election, including the anti‑immigration Sweden Democrats—offering them significant policy influence and ministerial posts.

    Swedish PM to include anti-immigration Sweden Democrats in government if wins September vote

    By Johan Ahlander and Anna Ringstrom

    Swedish Political Landscape and Election Prospects

    STOCKHOLM, April 1 (Reuters) - Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said on Wednesday that his Moderates party would aim to form a majority government that includes the anti-immigration Sweden Democrats if it wins a parliamentary election on September 13.

    Opening the Door to the Sweden Democrats

    Opening the door to the Sweden Democrats, while widely expected given their close cooperation with the current right-wing minority government, answers one key question for voters as the election campaigns gather steam.

    The opposition centre-left bloc currently leads in polls and the right needs to club together to have a chance of forming a government.

    Kristersson’s Plan for a Majority Government

    "After the election, we will form a four-party majority government," Kristersson told a press conference. "I will form and, as prime minister, lead that government."

    Kristersson said the Sweden Democrats would have a strong influence and important cabinet posts in such a government, citing immigration and integration as areas on which the party might lead.

    The Sweden Democrats’ Role and History

    The Sweden Democrats, the second-biggest party in the 2022 election, were long a pariah in domestic political circles but they have gradually been accepted by right-wing parties, who stand little chance of forming a government without them.

    Party Origins and Evolution

    Formed in part by activists with neo-Nazi and white supremacist ties in 1988, the Sweden Democrats apologised last year for their antisemitic and racist past.

    Parliamentary Influence

    The party first entered parliament in 2010 and currently supports the right-wing coalition government in the Riksdag under a far-reaching cooperation deal, but it has no members in the cabinet.

    Coalition Dynamics and Election Challenges

    "The news we deliver today promises stability, that is that we will form a majority government on the condition that we win 175 seats in parliament," Sweden Democrat party leader Jimmie Akesson said in the press conference with Kristersson, referring to a majority in the 350-seat house. 

    Shifting Alliances

    Last month, a hurdle to the Sweden Democrats joining a possible post-election right-wing government was removed when the Liberals dropped their long-standing refusal to consider backing a government that includes Akesson's party.

    Centre-Left Bloc’s Position

    While the opposition centre-left bloc now leads in the polls, the Social Democrats, the biggest party in parliament, face their own issues in cobbling together a ruling coalition that would involve several smaller parties.

    (Reporting by Johan Ahlander and Anna Ringstrom; writing by Niklas Pollard; editing by Louise Rasmussen)

    References

    • 2026 Swedish general election
    • Swedish Liberals and Sweden Democrats agree pact to boost right's September election chances

    Table of Contents

    • Swedish Political Landscape and Election Prospects

    Key Takeaways

    • •Kristersson confirms plan for a four‑party majority coalition including Sweden Democrats, aiming for control after September 2026 election.
    • •The Moderates, Christian Democrats, Liberals and Sweden Democrats previously cooperated under the 2022 Tidö Agreement, enabling Kristersson’s minority government with SD support (en.wikipedia.org).
    • •Recently, the Liberals dropped their red lines against SD, paving the way for formal inclusion of Sweden Democrats in government—a shift welcomed by coalition partners (yahoo.com)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Swedish PM Kristersson's Moderates party wants to form majority government with Sweden Democrats after September election

    1Who is Ulf Kristersson?

    Ulf Kristersson is the Prime Minister of Sweden and leader of the Moderates party.

    2What influence will the Sweden Democrats have in the new government?

    The Sweden Democrats are expected to have policy influence and important ministerial roles, particularly in migration and integration.

  • Opening the Door to the Sweden Democrats
  • Kristersson’s Plan for a Majority Government
  • The Sweden Democrats’ Role and History
  • Party Origins and Evolution
  • Parliamentary Influence
  • Coalition Dynamics and Election Challenges
  • Shifting Alliances
  • Centre-Left Bloc’s Position
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