Key facts
- A new poll shows Sweden's center-left opposition leading the ruling right-wing coalition by 10 points.
- The election is scheduled for September 13.
- The poll suggests a likely change in government.
- The opposition bloc is in a strong position to form the next government.
A recent poll indicates that Sweden's center-left opposition currently holds a substantial 10-point lead over the ruling right-wing coalition. This development comes just ahead of the September 13 election, signaling a potential shift in the country's political landscape. The survey results suggest that the opposition bloc is in a strong position to form the next government. The significant margin points towards a likely change in leadership following the election, reflecting the current public sentiment in Sweden.
