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Sweden opposition leads in polls ahead of election

Created at 4 Jun · 6:21 AM3 sources↑ Market-relevant2 events
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Sweden's centre-left opposition is projected to win the September parliamentary election, according to a national statistics office poll. Opposition support stands at 55.2%, while the governing bloc's support has fallen to 42.6%.

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Key Numbers

55.2%opposition support in poll
42.6%governing bloc support in poll
48.9%opposition support in 2022 election
49.6%governing bloc support in 2022 election
33.9%Social Democrats support in poll
30.3%Social Democrats support four years ago
18.3%Sweden Democrats support in poll
20.5%Sweden Democrats support in 2022 election
4%threshold for Riksdag seats
4,542people polled
April 28 - May 28polling period

Who's Involved

Sweden's centre-left opposition
projected to win September parliamentary election
Sweden's national statistics office
conducted the opinion poll
Magdalena Andersson
former prime minister and leader of the Social Democrats
Ulf Kristersson
Prime Minister of Sweden
Sweden Democrats
anti-immigrant party aligned with the governing bloc
Jonas Hinnfors
Gothenburg University political science Professor
Liberals
junior coalition member polling below threshold

↳ Why This Matters

The projected election outcome could lead to a shift in Sweden's government, potentially impacting domestic policy on welfare spending and international stances on issues like immigration and support for Ukraine.

Key facts

  • Sweden's centre-left opposition is projected to win the September parliamentary election.
  • A national statistics office poll shows opposition support at 55.2%.
  • The governing bloc's support has fallen to 42.6%.
  • The Social Democrats, the largest opposition party, polled 33.9%.
  • The Sweden Democrats polled 18.3%.

Sweden's centre-left opposition is likely to win the upcoming September parliamentary election, potentially unseating the current right-wing government, according to an opinion poll released by the national statistics office. Swedes will go to the polls on September 13, with campaigning focusing on issues such as gang crime, the cost of living, security, immigration, and energy supply. Support for the four opposition parties, led by Magdalena Andersson's Social Democrats, stood at 55.2%, an increase from the 48.9% they won in the 2022 election. Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson's governing bloc, which includes the Sweden Democrats, saw its support fall to 42.6%, down from 49.6% in 2022. Political science professor Jonas Hinnfors commented that this indicates the government will likely lose its majority. The junior coalition partner, the Liberals, polled below the 4% threshold required to enter the Riksdag. The Social Democrats alone polled 33.9%, up from 30.3% four years ago. The current minority government has focused on clamping down on immigration, cutting taxes, joining NATO, and addressing gang-related violence. While a shift in power is expected to lead to increased welfare spending, major policy changes regarding immigration, defense, or support for Ukraine are not anticipated. The Sweden Democrats polled 18.3%, a decrease from 20.5% in 2022. The poll surveyed 4,542 people between April 28 and May 28.

Frequently asked questions

Sweden's centre-left opposition is projected to win the September parliamentary election, according to a poll by the national statistics office.

The opposition parties hold 55.2% support in the latest poll, up from 48.9% in the 2022 election.

The governing bloc's support has fallen to 42.6%, down from 49.6% in the 2022 election.

The governing bloc includes the Prime Minister's party and the anti-immigrant Sweden Democrats, with the Liberals as a junior coalition member.

What Happens Next

01September 13 parliamentary election in Sweden

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4 Jun · 7:45 AM
A new poll confirms the centre-left opposition's lead, with specific gains for the Social Democrats since the 2022 election.
Reuters via PiQSuite
4 Jun · 6:15 AM
Sweden's centre-left opposition is projected to win the September election with 55.2% support, potentially unseating the current government.
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Sweden's centre-left opposition holds lead ahead of September election, stats office poll showsm.piqsuite.com

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