Sweden's Social Democratic Party maintains a commanding lead in opinion polls three months before the September 13, 2026, parliamentary election, with recent surveys from SCB, Verian, and Novus placing it at 32–34 percent—well ahead of the Sweden Democrats and Moderate Party in the low-to-mid 20s and teens, respectively. This positioning stems from steady support for the centre-left opposition bloc amid voter concerns over crime, the economy, and security under the current Tidö Agreement government, alongside consistent polling trends that have held since late 2025. Traders price the Social Democrats at over 90 percent to emerge as the largest party because no recent catalyst has narrowed the gap, though shifts in turnout among key voting blocs or unforeseen campaign developments in the final weeks could still alter bloc totals in Sweden's proportional system.
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Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 97%2%
Recent polling data confirmed the Social Democrats as the frontrunner with a significant lead over other parties, supporting the market's high pricing for their victory in the upcoming election.
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson Faces Internal Party Backlash and Leadership Questions
Moderate Party (M) dips to 0%3%
Reports emerged during the Almedalen political festival that senior Moderates were questioning Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson's leadership due to poor polling and a minor family scandal, driving the Moderate Party's market price down to 0%.
Political analysis highlights voter dislike of Sweden Democrats affecting right bloc
Sweden Democrats (SD) dips to 3%2%
Analysis showed significant voter dislike of the Sweden Democrats even among right-wing voters, which may have contributed to the decline in SD's market support and bolstered the Social Democrats' position as the favored party.
Poll shows voter dislike of Sweden Democrats hurts Moderate Party prospects
Moderate Party (M) dips to 0%2%
Research from Indikator revealed that many voters dislike the Sweden Democrats, which negatively impacts the Moderate Party due to their coalition, contributing to the decline in Moderate Party support and market price.
Almedalen festival reveals challenges for Moderate Party ahead of election
Moderate Party (M) dips to 0%2%
At the Almedalen political festival, despite public confidence displays, reports indicated internal dissatisfaction within the Moderate Party and concerns about leader Ulf Kristersson's popularity and minor scandals. This contributed to the Moderate Party's market price falling to zero and the Social Democrats' price rising further.
Internal challenges weaken Moderate Party ahead of election
Moderate Party (M) dips to 0%2%
Reports emerged of internal dissatisfaction within the Moderate Party, with calls to replace leader Ulf Kristersson due to unpopularity and a minor scandal. This contributed to the party's market price decline to zero, while the Social Democrats consolidated their position.
Poll shows voters likely to dislike Sweden Democrats, hurting Moderates' prospects
Moderate Party (M) dips to 0%1%
Research indicated that many voters are as likely to base their vote on which party they dislike as on which they like, with the Sweden Democrats being the most disliked party. This dynamic negatively impacted the Moderate Party, which cooperates with the Sweden Democrats, contributing to the decline in their market price.
Moderate Party faces difficult election outlook at Almedalen festival
Moderate Party (M) dips to 0%4%
Despite public confidence, the Moderate Party showed signs of struggle ahead of the election, with opinion polls showing a significant deficit to the Social Democrats. This contributed to the market price for the Moderates dropping to zero, while the Social Democrats' price rose further.
Social Democrat leader promises to 'heal the country' in key Almedalen speech
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 95%1%
Magdalena Andersson gave a significant speech at Almedalen Week emphasizing social cohesion and warning against far-right rhetoric, which reinforced market confidence in the Social Democrats and contributed to their price increase.
Ulf Kristersson Faces Leadership Doubts and Scandal at Almedalen Festival
Moderate Party (M) dips to 0%3%
Reports emerged that senior Moderates were discussing replacing Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson due to poor polling and a minor scandal, causing the Moderate Party's market odds to collapse to 0%.
Research shows voter dislike for Sweden Democrats hurting Moderate Party support
Moderate Party (M) dips to 0%4%
Research published on June 27 highlighted that many voters, including Moderate Party supporters, intensely dislike the Sweden Democrats, complicating coalition prospects and weakening the Moderate Party's position. This contributed to the market's decline in the Moderate Party's winning probability.
Indikator Opinion poll shows Social Democrats lead with 32.5% support
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) jumps to 96%5%
A major pollster's June 26 poll placed the Social Democrats at 32.5%, ahead of the Sweden Democrats at 19.2% and Moderates at 17.7%, confirming the center-left bloc's lead in the race.
Novus poll confirms decline in support for Moderate Party
Moderate Party (M) dips to 0%3%
A June 2026 Novus poll showed a statistically significant drop in support for the Moderate Party from 18.2% to 16.6%, reflecting voter dissatisfaction and contributing to the party's market price decline.
Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson delivers speech at Almedalen, faces political pressure
On June 26, Ulf Kristersson gave a major speech at the Almedalen political week, attempting to rally support for the Moderate Party. However, the speech did not reverse the party's declining market support, as polls continued to favor the Social Democrats, keeping the Moderate Party's market price near zero.
Moderate Party leader promises tax cuts and parental allowance at Almedalen Week
Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson delivered a speech at Almedalen Week promising tax cuts and a special parental tax deduction, aiming to appeal to working families. Despite this, the market price for the Moderates did not recover, indicating limited market impact from the announcement.
Polls Confirm Social Democrats as Clear Front-Runners
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 95%1%
Recent polls showed the Swedish Social Democratic Party leading with 32.4% of voter intention, reinforcing market confidence in their victory and pushing their price to 95%. This polling data solidified expectations of a Social Democratic win.
Polls confirm Social Democrats maintain strong lead ahead of election
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 96%2%
Polls from Indikator Opinion and PolitPro on June 26 confirmed the Social Democrats leading with around 32.4% support, followed by Sweden Democrats and Moderates. This steady polling reinforced market confidence in the Social Democrats' victory, reflected in their price rising to 95-96%.
Magdalena Andersson Delivers Key Almedalen Speech Warning Against Far-Right Influence
Social Democrat leader Magdalena Andersson delivered a major address at the Almedalen political festival, rallying voters against the far-right Sweden Democrats and consolidating her party's lead as the election campaign intensified.
Social Democrats lose ground but emphasize left-wing cooperation challenges
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 94%2%
The Social Democrats faced challenges as left-wing sentiment grew and cooperation with the Left Party remained uncertain. Despite this, their market price continued to rise, reflecting market confidence in their overall position.
Sweden Democrat leader attacks Social Democrats in key speech
Sweden Democrat leader Jimmie Åkesson delivered a harsh speech criticizing the Social Democrats on crime and fuel prices, promising policies like a citizen veto on new rental apartments. This highlighted the polarized political landscape but did not significantly shift market prices.
Sweden Democrat Leader Jimmie Åkesson Attacks Social Democrats at Almedalen
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 95%3%
At the Almedalen political festival, Sweden Democrat leader Jimmie Åkesson launched a harsh attack on the poll-leading Social Democrats, highlighting their dominance in the election race.
Sweden Democrat leader attacks Social Democrats in Almedalen speech
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 95%1%
Jimmie Åkesson, leader of the Sweden Democrats, used his speech at the Almedalen political festival to criticize the poll-leading Social Democrats on issues like crime and fuel prices, attempting to challenge their dominance but with limited market impact on the Social Democrats' lead.
Latest polls confirm Social Democrats lead with stable support
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 95%1%
Polls released in late June showed the Social Democrats maintaining a lead around 32-33%, while the Moderate Party and Sweden Democrats trailed, supporting the market's high confidence in the Social Democrats and decline in the Moderates' prospects.
Sweden Democrat leader attacks Social Democrats in Almedalen speech
Moderate Party (M) dips to 0%4%
Jimmie Åkesson, leader of the Sweden Democrats, launched a harsh attack on the Social Democrats during the Almedalen political festival, attempting to sway voters. Despite this, the Social Democrats maintained their lead, while the Moderates continued to lose support, reflected in the market price drop for Moderates to 0%.
Sweden Democrat leader Jimmie Åkesson attacks Social Democrats in key speech
At the 2026 Almedalen political festival on June 24, Sweden Democrat leader Jimmie Åkesson launched a harsh attack on the poll-leading Social Democrats, focusing on crime and fuel prices, attempting to rally support ahead of the election.
Moderate Party launches election campaign focusing on tax cuts, crime, and healthcare
On June 23, the Moderates unveiled a campaign platform emphasizing tax relief, tougher crime policies, and shorter healthcare wait times, aiming to appeal to voters on economic and security issues. Despite this, market prices for the Moderates remained low, reflecting ongoing challenges in gaining ground against the Social Democrats.
Moderate Party campaign focuses on tax cuts, crime, and healthcare
Moderate Party (M) dips to 0%4%
The Moderate Party launched a campaign emphasizing tax cuts, tougher crime policies, and shorter healthcare waits to regain voter support. Despite these efforts, the market price for the Moderates continued to decline, reflecting skepticism about their ability to close the gap with the Social Democrats.
Moderate Party warns of electoral disaster amid internal criticism
Moderate Party (M) dips to 0%4%
On June 23, senior figures in the Moderate Party publicly warned of a potential electoral disaster due to voter frustration and strategic missteps, including cooperation with the Sweden Democrats. This contributed to the party's market price falling to zero.
Christian Democrat Leader Ebba Busch Addresses Defeat Projections at Almedalen
Christian Democrats (KD) dips to 0%1%
At the Almedalen political week, Christian Democrat leader Ebba Busch acknowledged recent polls indicating a projected defeat for the ruling Tidö coalition in the upcoming September election.
Sweden Democrats launch retro election campaign with new bumblebee symbol
Sweden Democrats (SD) dips to 3%1%
On June 23, 2026, the Sweden Democrats launched a retro election campaign featuring a child-like bumblebee symbol, aiming to soften their image and energize voters, though market confidence remained low for the party.
Moderate Party faces internal criticism and warnings of electoral disaster
Moderate Party (M) dips to 2%2%
Senior figures in the Moderate Party warned of a potential electoral disaster amid internal criticism of Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson, citing voter frustration and strategic missteps. This negative internal sentiment likely caused the sharp decline in the Moderate Party's market price.
Sweden's Moderates Abandon 2030 Transport Climate Target
Moderate Party (M) dips to 0%2%
Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson confirmed the Moderate Party's decision to abandon the national 2030 transport emissions reduction target, drawing criticism and highlighting policy shifts ahead of the election.
PolitPro poll shows Social Democrats leading with 32.6% support
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 95%1%
A PolitPro poll released on June 21, 2026, showed the Social Democratic Party at 32.6% voter support, ahead of Sweden Democrats (19.4%) and Moderates (17.3%). This polling data reinforced the market's confidence in the Social Democratic Party's victory.
Social Democrats gain market confidence after polling confirms lead
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 96%2%
Following the release of multiple polls confirming the Social Democrats' lead and the red-green bloc's majority, market confidence in the Social Democratic Party increased, pushing their market price to a high of 96%. This reflected strong expectations that they will win the most seats in the upcoming election.
PM Kristersson vows tougher immigration law, backing Sweden Democrats
Moderate Party (M) dips to 0%1%
Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson announced in a televised address that the coalition would tighten immigration rules, a move praised by the Sweden Democrats but criticised by the opposition. The policy shift intensified internal tensions in the governing bloc and contributed to the continued erosion of confidence in the Moderates, sustaining the price collapse to 0 % by the end of June.
PolitPro Poll Trend confirms Social Democrats maintain commanding lead
As of mid-June 2026, PolitPro's aggregated poll trend showed the Social Democrats leading with 32.6%, well ahead of the Sweden Democrats and Moderates, confirming the market's strong confidence in the Social Democrats' victory.
Bloomberg highlights Sweden's political stability and liberalism
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 96%2%
A Bloomberg opinion piece praised Sweden's political and social model, indirectly supporting the Social Democrats' image as a stable and successful party. This positive media coverage likely contributed to the Social Democrats' price peak around June 19-21.
Far-right Sweden Democrats gain coalition acceptance, but market price remains low
Sweden Democrats (SD) dips to 3%1%
In May and June 2026, the Liberals ended their opposition to Sweden Democrats joining government, allowing SD cabinet positions if the coalition wins majority. Despite this political development, the Sweden Democrats' market price remained low, reflecting market skepticism about their winning the most seats.
Moderate Party faces internal challenges amid defections to Sweden Democrats
Moderate Party (M) dips to 0%3%
Reports emerged in mid-June of Moderate Party parliamentarians defecting to the Sweden Democrats, weakening the Moderates' position within the right-wing coalition. This internal turmoil contributed to a loss of voter confidence and a further decline in the Moderate Party's market price.
SVT/Verian poll shows Social Democrats at lowest support this term
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 95%1%
A June 18 poll by SVT/Verian showed the Social Democrats at their lowest support during the term, but the opposition bloc including the Social Democrats still led over the government and Sweden Democrats. Despite the dip, the Social Democrats maintained a strong lead in the market, reflecting confidence in their overall position.
Polling Trends Confirm Red-Green Bloc Dominance Over Governing Tidö Coalition
Moderate Party (M) dips to 0%3%
Consolidated polling averages and market sentiment confirmed that the opposition Red-Green bloc maintained a commanding lead, causing the Moderate Party's chances of winning the most seats to drop to zero.
Polling confirms Social Democrats' sustained lead and Moderate Party decline
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 95%3%
Polls around mid-June showed the Social Democrats holding steady at around 31-32% while the Moderate Party's support declined, reflecting voter preference for the Social Democrats and weakening the right-wing coalition's prospects. This was reflected in the market price movements favoring the Social Democrats.
Moderate Party leader Ulf Kristersson warns against left-wing government at business congress
Moderate Party (M) dips to 0%4%
On June 17, Ulf Kristersson, leader of the Moderate Party and Prime Minister, spoke at the Företagarna congress warning voters about a potential left-wing government, highlighting policy differences. Despite this, market prices for the Moderate Party dropped to 0%, reflecting skepticism about their electoral prospects amid strong opposition polling.
Indikator Opinion Poll Reveals Majority of Voters Expect Government to Lose Power
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 94%2%
A new survey commissioned by public broadcaster Sveriges Radio showed that 55% of eligible voters believed the center-left opposition would win the election. This further boosted the Social Democrats' market price, pushing it up to 94%.
Social Democrats gain market confidence after polling and political developments
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 94%2%
Following the failed pairing dispute talks and continued positive polling, the Social Democrats' market price rose to 94%, reflecting increased expectations that they will win the most seats in the upcoming election.
Demoskop poll shows Christian Democrats gain, Moderates decline
Moderate Party (M) dips to 0%4%
Demoskop's June 17 poll showed the Christian Democrats increasing their support to their highest level since before the last election, while the Moderates saw a decline. This shift contributed to the market price for the Moderate Party dropping to 0%, reflecting reduced expectations for them to win the most seats.
Moderate Party parliamentarians defect to Sweden Democrats
Moderate Party (M) dips to 0%4%
Two Moderate Party MPs defected to the Sweden Democrats, weakening the Moderates and contributing to a decline in their market probability to zero, while slightly impacting the Sweden Democrats' standing.
Novus poll shows statistically significant decline in support for Moderate Party
Moderate Party (M) dips to 0%4%
Novus poll results indicated a statistically significant drop in support for the Moderate Party, from 18.2% to 16.6%, which aligns with the market price decline for the Moderates to 0%.
Poll Shows Over Half of Voters Expect Swedish Government to Lose Election
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 94%2%
A new survey revealed that more than half of Swedish voters expect the governing right-wing coalition to lose the upcoming September election, reinforcing the Social Democrats' position as the clear favorite.
Swedish Parliament Passes Controversial Immigration Crackdown Laws
Moderate Party (M) dips to 0%3%
The Riksdag voted to back strict new immigration laws allowing residency permits to be revoked for 'bad behaviour'. While showing the policy influence of the right-wing bloc, the controversial laws did not improve the Moderate Party's electoral prospects, with its price dropping to zero.
Swedish Election Authority Outlines Security Measures for September Vote
Valmyndigheten published its official strategy and collaborative framework to protect the integrity of the upcoming September 13 parliamentary election, reinforcing market confidence in a stable and secure resolution.
Swedish parliament passes stricter immigration laws ahead of election
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 95%1%
The Riksdag voted to reinforce immigration crackdown laws, including revoking residency permits based on 'bad behaviour'. This move, supported by the center-right government and Sweden Democrats, polarized voters and may have contributed to the decline in support for the Moderates and Sweden Democrats, while benefiting the Social Democrats.
Valmyndigheten outlines secure preparations for September election
On June 16, 2026, the Swedish Election Authority (Valmyndigheten) announced its preparations to ensure a secure and correct election process. This reassured markets about the election's smooth conduct, supporting stable confidence in the market prices.
Sweden Democrats break parliamentary voting pact causing chaos
Moderate Party (M) dips to 0%4%
The Sweden Democrats violated the kvittningssystem, a cross-party agreement ensuring smooth parliamentary operations, causing chaos in the Riksdag. This event highlighted internal challenges for the right-wing bloc, likely weakening the Moderate Party's prospects and contributing to their price decline to zero.
Sweden Democrats break parliamentary pact causing chaos in Riksdag
Sweden Democrats (SD) dips to 3%1%
The Sweden Democrats violated a cross-party agreement ensuring smooth parliamentary operations, causing chaos in the Riksdag. This undermined confidence in the Sweden Democrats and the right-wing bloc, contributing to their declining market prices and indirectly benefiting the Social Democrats.
Sweden Democrats break parliamentary pact causing chaos in Riksdag
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 95%1%
The Sweden Democrats broke a cross-party pact ensuring smooth parliamentary operations, causing chaos in the Riksdag. This heightened political tensions and may have contributed to declining market confidence in the right-wing bloc, further boosting the Social Democrats' perceived chances of winning the election.
Sweden’s Centre Party endorses Social Democrat Magdalena Andersson as likely prime minister
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 94%2%
The Centre Party announced its support for Social Democratic leader Magdalena Andersson as the likely prime minister, strengthening the Social Democrats' position and boosting their market price significantly from 92% to 94%.
DN/Ipsos Poll Records Historic Low for Liberals and Widens Opposition Lead
Moderate Party (M) dips to 0%1%
A new DN/Ipsos poll showed the Liberal Party collapsing to a record-low 1% support, widening the Tidö coalition's deficit to 44-54 against the opposition and driving the Moderate Party's chances to zero.
Sweden Democrats break cross-party pact causing parliamentary chaos
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 96%2%
Sweden Democrats lawmakers broke a cross-party pact ensuring smooth parliamentary operations, causing chaos in the Riksdag. This event heightened political tensions ahead of the election, reinforcing market confidence in the Social Democrats over the right-wing parties.
Social Democrats propose new initiatives to reduce youth unemployment
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 94%2%
On June 16, 2026, the Social Democrats announced new policy proposals aimed at reducing youth unemployment and addressing economic challenges. This proactive stance likely contributed to a rise in their market price from 92% to 94%.
Sweden Democrats break cross-party pact causing parliamentary chaos
Moderate Party (M) dips to 0%4%
On June 16, 2026, Sweden Democrats lawmakers broke a cross-party agreement that ensured smooth parliamentary operations, leading to chaos in the Riksdag. This event highlighted internal tensions within the ruling coalition and may have contributed to the decline in market confidence for the Moderate Party, which is allied with the Sweden Democrats.
Sweden passes 'Good Behaviour' law tightening immigration rules
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 94%2%
Sweden's parliament passed a law allowing authorities to revoke immigrants' residency permits for bad behaviour, such as unpaid debts or links to extremist groups. This law, supported by the right-wing government and Sweden Democrats, was part of a broader immigration crackdown ahead of the election. The legislation's controversy and potential impact on voter sentiment likely influenced market dynamics, reinforcing support for the Social Democrats as opposition to the government's policies grew.
Sweden Democrats surge in summer polls, closing gap with Social Democrats
Sweden Democrats (SD) dips to 3%2%
A news report highlighted a surge in Sweden Democrats’ summer polling, narrowing the gap to within 2‑3 points of the Social Democrats and causing the SD price to fall from 5 % to 3 % as traders reassessed the risk of an upset.
Novus poll shows significant drop in support for Moderate Party
Moderate Party (M) dips to 3%1%
The Novus June 2026 voter barometer revealed a statistically significant decline in support for the Moderate Party, with a 1.6 percentage point drop compared to May. This decline was attributed to voters shifting towards the Social Democrats, reflecting challenges for the Moderates and contributing to their market price fall.
Latest PolitPro poll confirms Social Democrats lead and Moderate Party decline
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 94%2%
Polls released around mid-June showed the Social Democrats maintaining a strong lead at 32.6% while the Moderate Party's support declined to around 16.6%, reflecting voter shifts and reinforcing market confidence in the Social Democrats and skepticism about the Moderates' chances.
Novus barometer shows Moderate support falls 1.6 pp to 16.6 % in June
Moderate Party (M) dips to 0%4%
Novus published its June 2026 voter‑support barometer, showing the Moderates slipping from 18.2 % in May to 16.6 % – a statistically‑significant 1.6‑point drop. Analysts linked the slide to growing disenchantment with the coalition’s handling of the economy, which pushed traders to short the Moderate outcome. The price for M fell from 4 % on June 13 to 3 % on June 15 and then to 0 % by June 17.
Novus poll shows decline in support for Moderates and Liberals
Moderate Party (M) dips to 0%4%
A Novus poll conducted in early June 2026 showed declining support for the Moderate Party and Liberals, with the Liberals falling below the parliamentary threshold. This contributed to the market price decline for the Moderates and other right-wing parties.
SVT/Verian Poll Shows Social Democrats at Lowest Support of Term but Opposition Retains Lead
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 94%2%
The SVT/Verian poll showed the Social Democrats falling to 31.6% support, their lowest of the term, but the overall opposition bloc maintained a comfortable 9.4 percentage point lead over the government.
Liberals and Sweden Democrats announce 'The Sweden Promise' agreement on cabinet roles
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 94%2%
The Liberals and Sweden Democrats agreed to give SD cabinet positions if the Tidö coalition wins a majority. While this agreement clarified coalition dynamics, it did not significantly shift underlying vote shares but influenced market perceptions of coalition stability.
Liberals and Sweden Democrats announce "Sweden Promise" agreement
Moderate Party (M) dips to 0%4%
The Liberals and Sweden Democrats agreed to grant the Sweden Democrats cabinet positions if the Tidö coalition wins a majority, signaling political shifts within the right-wing bloc and affecting market confidence in the Moderate Party, which saw a price decline.
Moderates Launch Campaign Focused on Economic Relief and Healthcare
Moderate Party (M) dips to 0%3%
The Moderate Party emphasized promises of increased household income and healthcare improvements to address economic pressures and security concerns. Despite these efforts, the campaign did not significantly improve their market standing, as reflected in continued price declines.
SVT/Verian Poll Shows Social Democrats at 31.6% and Christian Democrats Rising
Moderate Party (M) dips to 3%1%
The final SVT/Verian poll before the summer showed the Social Democrats posting slightly weaker numbers at 31.6%, while the Christian Democrats gained ground, mostly at the expense of the Moderates.
Statistics Sweden poll shows Red-Green bloc leads over Tidö parties
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 94%3%
A June 4 poll by Statistics Sweden showed the Red-Green bloc commanding 55% voter support versus 42.6% for the Tidö parties, reinforcing market confidence in the Social Democrats and weakening the Moderate Party's prospects.
"Sweden Promise" coalition agreement announced between Liberals and Sweden Democrats
Moderate Party (M) dips to 2%2%
On March 13, 2026, the Liberals and Sweden Democrats announced the "Sweden Promise" agreement to cooperate if the Tidö coalition wins a majority, giving SD cabinet positions. This political development influenced market perceptions of coalition stability but did not significantly boost Moderate Party support, which declined.
Negotiations between Social Democrats and Moderates on parliamentary pairing dispute collapse
Moderate Party (M) dips to 0%4%
On June 12, talks between the Social Democrats and Moderates to resolve a parliamentary pairing dispute broke down, leading to increased tensions and a sharp decline in the Moderate Party's market price as confidence in their electoral prospects weakened.
Negotiations Collapse Between Moderates and Social Democrats Over Parliamentary Pairing Dispute
Moderate Party (M) dips to 3%1%
Behind-the-scenes talks to resolve a bitter parliamentary pairing dispute collapsed at the last minute, leading to a public blame game and further damaging the governing coalition's stability.
Closed-doors talks between Social Democrats and Moderates on parliamentary pairing dispute collapse
Moderate Party (M) dips to 3%1%
Negotiations between the Social Democrats and Moderates to resolve a parliamentary pairing dispute broke down, undermining the Moderates' position and contributing to a decline in their market price, while the Social Democrats' price remained stable or increased.
Agreement on Sweden's parliamentary pairing dispute collapses
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 92%1%
Negotiations between the Social Democrats and the Moderates to resolve a parliamentary pairing dispute broke down on June 12, 2026. This failure led to increased parliamentary tensions and may have negatively impacted the Moderate Party's market price while reinforcing the Social Democrats' position.
Moderates and Social Democrats fail to resolve parliamentary pairing dispute
Moderate Party (M) dips to 0%4%
On June 12, talks between the Moderates and Social Democrats to resolve a parliamentary pairing dispute collapsed, increasing political uncertainty. This internal conflict within the right-leaning bloc likely contributed to the decline in market support for the Moderate Party, whose price dropped to 0% by late June.
Election debate focuses on economy and taxes, favoring Social Democrats and Moderates
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 94%2%
With three months to go until the election, political debate centered on economic issues, tax, and cost of living, areas where both the Social Democrats and Moderates score well in polls. This focus helped consolidate support for the Social Democrats, reflected in their price rise to 94%, while the Moderates began to lose ground.
Riksdag party leader debate highlights tax policy divisions
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 92%1%
In early June, a party leader debate emphasized contrasting tax policies, with Moderate leader Kristersson warning of left-wing tax increases, while Social Democrat Andersson denied such plans. This debate reinforced the Social Democrats' position and contributed to their price increase and the Moderate Party's decline.
Election debate centers on economy and tax issues, favoring Social Democrats and Moderates
The election debate shifted focus to economy, tax, and cost of living, areas where both the Social Democrats and Moderates score well in polls. This framing likely boosted confidence in the Social Democrats' chances, contributing to their price increase, while maintaining some support for the Moderates.
Social Democrats and Moderates fail to resolve parliamentary pairing dispute
Moderate Party (M) dips to 0%3%
Negotiations between the Social Democrats and the Moderate Party to resolve a parliamentary pairing dispute collapsed on June 12, leading to increased tensions and a sharp drop in market confidence for the Moderates, while the Social Democrats' position strengthened.
Survey shows foreign-born Swedes strongly prefer Social Democrats
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 92%1%
A survey published on June 11, 2026, revealed that foreign-born people in Sweden prefer the Social Democrats by a large margin, with 46.6% support compared to 31.2% among native-born Swedes. This demographic support likely contributed to the Social Democrats' price increase in the market during this period.
Foreign-born Swedes show strong preference for Social Democrats in new Statistics Sweden survey
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) jumps to 96%5%
A June Statistics Sweden survey found foreign-born respondents supported the Social Democrats at 46.6%, significantly higher than native-born Swedes at 31.2%, reinforcing the party's broad appeal across demographics.
Statistics Sweden releases data showing foreign-born voters strongly favor Social Democrats
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 94%2%
Statistics Sweden's June data showed foreign-born voters prefer the Social Democrats by a large margin, reinforcing the party's strong base and contributing to the continued rise in market confidence for the Social Democrats.
Statistics Sweden Survey Shows Foreign-Born Voters Strongly Prefer Social Democrats
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 92%1%
New data from Statistics Sweden revealed that 46.6 percent of foreign-born respondents support the Social Democrats, compared to only 11 percent for the Moderates, highlighting a major demographic advantage.
Social Democrats and Sweden Democrats debate on SVT's Aktuellt
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 92%1%
Leaders Magdalena Andersson (Social Democrats) and Jimmie Åkesson (Sweden Democrats) clashed in a televised debate focusing on asylum policy and climate investments, highlighting the Social Democrats' strong position and contrasting it with the Sweden Democrats' stance. This event reinforced the Social Democrats' lead and contributed to the decline in the Moderate Party's market price.
Survey finds foreign-born voters strongly favor Social Democrats
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 92%1%
A survey published on June 11 showed that foreign-born people in Sweden prefer the Social Democrats by a large margin, reinforcing the party's electoral strength and contributing to increased market confidence in their victory.
Statistics Sweden data shows foreign-born voters strongly support Social Democrats
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 92%1%
Statistics Sweden released data showing foreign-born people in Sweden prefer the Social Democrats by a large margin, with 46.6% support compared to 31.2% among native-born Swedes. This demographic support bolstered confidence in the Social Democrats' electoral prospects, contributing to their price increase.
Centre Party backs Social Democrat Andersson as likely prime minister
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 92%1%
On June 9-11, 2026, the Centre Party publicly endorsed Social Democratic leader Magdalena Andersson as their preferred candidate for prime minister, signaling a shift in coalition support that bolstered the Social Democrats' market position.
Social Democrat and Sweden Democrat leaders clash in televised debate
In a key televised debate, Social Democrat leader Magdalena Andersson and Sweden Democrat leader Jimmie Åkesson clashed over asylum policy and climate investments, highlighting the Social Democrats' firm stance and leadership, which helped maintain their strong market position.
Foreign-born voters show strong preference for Social Democrats
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 92%1%
A survey published on June 11 revealed that foreign-born people in Sweden prefer the Social Democrats by a large margin, supporting the party's strong position ahead of the election and likely contributing to their price increase.
Statistics Sweden releases further voter preference data
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 94%2%
On June 10, Statistics Sweden released additional voter preference data, confirming the red-green bloc's strong position and sustaining market confidence in the Social Democrats while the Moderate Party's prospects declined further.
Statistics Sweden Releases June Party Preference Data Confirming Social Democratic Dominance
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 92%1%
Statistics Sweden released its detailed June data on political party preferences, confirming that the Social Democrats remain the most popular party by a wide margin among both foreign-born and domestic-born voters.
Statistics Sweden releases June data on political party preferences showing strong Social Democrat support among foreign-born voters
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 94%2%
On June 10, Statistics Sweden published data highlighting that foreign-born voters strongly prefer the Social Democrats, reinforcing the party's broad demographic appeal. This demographic insight likely contributed to the Social Democrats' price rise from 92% to 94% and the decline in Moderate Party support.
Final pre-recess party leader debate highlights economic focus
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 92%1%
The last party leader debate before the summer recess centered on economic issues, favoring the Social Democrats and Moderates who both score well on these topics. This debate reinforced the Social Democrats' position as the leading party, supporting their market price increase, while the Moderates' position weakened amid coalition uncertainties.
Social Democrats and Sweden Democrats face off in televised debate
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 92%1%
Leaders Magdalena Andersson and Jimmie Åkesson debated on SVT's Aktuellt program focusing on economic and migration policies. The debate spotlighted the Social Democrats' leadership and policy clarity, boosting their market confidence, while the Sweden Democrats' position remained weak.
Further polling confirms Social Democrats' strong lead in election race
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 94%2%
Follow-up polling data released around June 10 continued to show the Social Democrats maintaining a strong lead over the governing Moderate Party and other right-wing parties, solidifying market expectations of a Social Democratic victory and contributing to the decline in the Moderate Party's market price.
Statistics Sweden Releases Demographic Data Showing Strong Social Democratic Support
Moderate Party (M) dips to 2%2%
Detailed demographic data from Statistics Sweden showed the Social Democrats leading by a massive margin among foreign-born voters, while the Moderates lagged significantly behind.
SvD model projects Social Democrats leading on election day
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 94%2%
On June 9, Svenska Dagbladet published a forecast model based on aggregated opinion polls predicting that the Social Democrats would likely win the most seats in the September election. This reinforced market confidence in the Social Democrats, contributing to their price increase from 92% to 94% around mid-June.
Centre Party endorses Social Democrat Magdalena Andersson as likely prime minister
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 92%1%
The Centre Party announced its support for Social Democratic leader Magdalena Andersson as the preferred prime minister candidate, strengthening the Social Democrats' position and contributing to their rising market probability.
Voting cards sent to eligible Swedish voters for September 2026 election
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 92%1%
The distribution of voting cards to approximately 7.8 million eligible voters signaled the approaching election, solidifying market expectations for the Social Democrats' lead to hold.
Sweden prepares for September election with 7.8 million eligible voters
On June 8, 2026, reports highlighted that approximately 7.8 million people are eligible to vote in the upcoming election, with voting cards sent out by August 26. This administrative update confirmed the election timeline and voter engagement, supporting market confidence in the election proceeding as scheduled.
Sweden tightens naturalization and work permit rules
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 94%3%
Starting June 6, 2026, Sweden increased residency requirements for naturalization and raised salary thresholds for work permits, impacting immigration policy debates and voter sentiment, which likely reinforced support for the Social Democrats as seen in market prices.
Sweden tightens naturalization rules, impacting voter sentiment
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 94%3%
Starting June 6, 2026, Sweden significantly tightened naturalization rules, increasing residency requirements and adding language and financial criteria. This policy, supported by the government and Sweden Democrats, influenced public opinion and likely reinforced support for the Social Democrats as a counterbalance.
Sweden tightens naturalization rules, increasing residency requirement to eight years
Starting June 6, 2026, Sweden significantly tightened its naturalization rules, increasing the required residency period from five to eight years and adding language and financial self-sufficiency requirements. This policy shift, supported by the government and Sweden Democrats, reflects a hardening stance on immigration.
Left Party removes 13 candidates after terror‑praise scandal
Expressen revealed that 13 Left Party candidates had praised terrorist organisations, prompting the party to remove them from municipal lists. The scandal eliminated any remaining market confidence in the Left Party, driving its price to 0 %.
Green Party pushes fossil‑free food production plan
Green Party (MP) rises to 1%1%
The Greens introduced a high‑profile fossil‑free food production proposal, briefly raising their visibility and causing a small one‑point increase in their price, before the market reverted to near‑zero as the party remained far from the electoral threshold.
Left Party removes candidates who praised terrorist groups ahead of elections
On June 5, 2026, the Left Party removed 13 candidates from its municipal election lists after reports that they had praised terrorist organizations, aiming to mitigate negative publicity and maintain electoral viability.
Statistics Sweden bloc polling shows centre-left leads Tidö coalition by 12 points
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 95%4%
Bloc-level polling released by Statistics Sweden on June 4, 2026, showed the Red-Green bloc at 55% and the Tidö bloc at 42.6%, a gap of over twelve points that rarely closes without a defining external shock.
Statistics Office Poll Projects Clear Majority for Centre-Left Opposition
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 92%1%
A major poll released by the national statistics office showed the red-green bloc securing a clear majority, cementing the Social Democrats' lead and driving other parties' odds toward zero.
Statistics Sweden poll gives red‑green parties a majority, SD falls to 18.3 %
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 91%1%
Statistics Sweden released a party‑preference survey showing the red‑green bloc (Social Democrats, Left and Green) with a clear majority and the Sweden Democrats at 18.3 %. The poll pushed the Social Democratic price to a new high of 91 % while driving all right‑wing parties toward single‑digit or zero levels.
Statistics Sweden Poll Shows Red-Green Bloc Leading by 12 Points
Moderate Party (M) dips to 3%1%
Statistics Sweden released polling data showing the center-left Red-Green bloc commanding 55% voter support, while the right-wing Tidö parties, including the Moderates, fell to 42.6%. This significant gap reduced confidence in the Moderates' chances, contributing to their price decline.
Poll shows Sweden's centre-left opposition likely to win power in September election
A June 4, 2026 poll by the national statistics office indicated that the centre-left opposition, led by the Social Democrats, is likely to win power in the September parliamentary election, reinforcing market confidence in their lead.
Statistics Sweden Poll Projects Red-Green Bloc Majority
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 94%3%
A major poll from Statistics Sweden (SCB) showed the Red-Green opposition bloc securing 55% of voter support, giving them an outright majority and dealing a heavy blow to the Tidö parties.
Market reacts to Statistics Sweden poll showing centre-left lead over Tidö coalition
Moderate Party (M) dips to 0%4%
Following the June 4 poll, prediction markets sharply reduced the probability of the Tidö parties (including the Moderates) retaining a majority, reflecting the 12-point lead of the Red-Green bloc. The Moderates' market price dropped from 4% to 0% by June 17, indicating diminished chances of winning the most seats.
Red-Green parties would have majority without Centre Party, poll shows
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 92%1%
A Statistics Sweden poll showed that the Social Democrats, Left Party, and Green Party together would hold a majority in parliament if elections were held immediately, strengthening confidence in the Social Democrats' lead and contributing to their price rise.
Highly Regarded Statistics Sweden Poll Gives Red-Green Bloc Own Majority
A major annual poll by Statistics Sweden showed the opposition Red-Green bloc securing 55% of voter support, giving them a clear majority and cementing the Social Democrats' lead at 33.9% compared to the Moderates' 17.3%.
Red‑Green parties could win outright majority without Centre Party, poll says
Left Party (V) drops to 0%6%
A Statistics Sweden poll showed the Left Party together with the Social Democrats and Greens could command a parliamentary majority on their own, but the Left’s market price had already collapsed to zero, reflecting voters’ reluctance to back a party demanding cabinet seats.
Statistics office poll shows centre-left opposition likely to win September election
A poll released on June 4, 2026, by Sweden's national statistics office showed the centre-left opposition, led by the Social Democrats, likely to win the parliamentary election, reinforcing market confidence in the Social Democrats' victory and contributing to their stable high price around 91%.
Statistics Sweden Poll Projects Clear Parliamentary Majority for Red-Green Bloc
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 92%1%
A highly regarded annual poll by Statistics Sweden showed the red-green bloc (Social Democrats, Left Party, and Green Party) securing an outright majority of seats, reinforcing the Social Democrats' position as the clear front-runner.
Poll shows Social Democrats and allied red-green parties hold majority
A Statistics Sweden poll released on June 4 indicated that the Social Democrats, Left Party, and Green Party would have a majority if elections were held then, boosting confidence in the Social Democrats' lead and contributing to their price increase.
Statistics Sweden poll shows center-left bloc leads with 55% support
Statistics Sweden released polling data indicating the center-left opposition, led by the Social Democrats, held 55% voter support compared to 42.6% for the right-wing Tidö parties. This significant lead reinforced market confidence in the Social Democrats' chances of winning the most seats, contributing to their price increase.
Statistics Sweden Poll Shows Red-Green Bloc Leading with 55% Support
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 92%1%
A major poll published by Sweden's national statistics office showed the centre-left Red-Green opposition bloc commanding 55% of voter support, reinforcing market confidence in a Social Democratic victory.
Reuters reports centre-left opposition leads ahead of September election
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 92%1%
Reuters published a poll on June 4 showing the Social Democrats leading with 33.9% and the red-green bloc at 55.2%, up from 48.9% in 2022, reinforcing market confidence in the Social Democrats' chances to win the most seats.
Statistics Sweden poll gives centre‑left a 12‑point lead over the right‑wing bloc
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 95%3%
Statistics Sweden published a bloc‑level poll showing the centre‑left at 55 % and the Tidö bloc at 42.6 %, a 12‑point gap that boosted confidence in a Social Democratic victory and raised the S price from 92 % to 95 %.
SCB poll gives Social Democrats 34 % – a decisive lead over governing bloc
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 92%1%
Statistics Sweden released its annual party‑preference survey showing the Social Democrats at 33.9 % – a three‑point lead over the Sweden Democrats and a six‑point lead over the Moderates. The result was interpreted as a “brutal failure” for the government, prompting a surge in market confidence for the Social Democrats and a pull‑back for the Moderates. Prices for S jumped from 91 % to 92 % the next day, while M’s price remained flat before falling later in the week.
Statistics Sweden poll shows centre-left bloc leads with 55% support
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 94%3%
Statistics Sweden released a poll showing the Red-Green bloc, led by the Social Democrats, commanding 55% of voter support, while the governing Tidö parties held 42.6%. This significant lead reinforced market confidence in the Social Democrats' chances to win the most seats, pushing their market price higher and depressing the Moderate Party's prospects.
Sweden's centre‑left opposition leads in official poll
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 91%2%
A poll released by the national statistics office showed the centre‑left bloc leading with 55 % of the vote while the governing Tidö bloc fell to 42.6 %. The result reinforced the market’s view that the Social Democrats were the clear favourites, pushing their price to a historic high.
Poll shows red-green parties hold majority in Swedish parliament if election held now
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 92%1%
A Statistics Sweden poll indicated that the Social Democrats, Left Party, and Green Party would have a majority on their own, boosting confidence in the Social Democrats and weakening prospects for right-wing parties.
Statistics Sweden releases new party preference survey showing Red-Green bloc majority potential
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) jumps to 96%5%
A highly regarded annual survey by Statistics Sweden revealed the Social Democrats, Left Party, and Green Party could each achieve a majority if an election were held, signaling strong voter rejection of the governing Tidö coalition.
Statistics Sweden poll shows red-green parties hold majority, Sweden Democrats slightly down
A poll published on June 4, 2026, by Statistics Sweden showed the red-green parties, including the Social Democrats, holding a majority, while the Sweden Democrats' support was slightly down compared to the 2022 election. This reinforced the market's view of the Social Democrats' strong position and the Sweden Democrats' challenges.
New work permit salary requirements take effect in Sweden
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 92%1%
Starting June 1, 2026, Sweden implemented stricter salary requirements for work permits, requiring employees to demonstrate a salary at least 90% of the Swedish median. This policy, supported by the ruling coalition including the Sweden Democrats, affected public opinion on government performance and indirectly influenced market confidence in the governing parties, particularly the Social Democrats and Moderates.
Green Party MP leads parliamentary pushback against migration reforms
Green Party (MP) dips to 0%2%
Green Party MP Annika Hirvonen has been leading opposition in parliament against the government's migration reforms, reflecting growing public protests and questioning of the current government's policies. This contributed to the Green Party's slight market presence and the broader left bloc's polling strength.
Sweden tightens migration and work permit salary requirements
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 92%1%
Starting June 1, 2026, Sweden implemented stricter work permit salary thresholds and longer residency requirements for citizenship, impacting voter sentiment and benefiting parties with strong social welfare platforms like the Social Democrats.
Governing parties and Sweden Democrats agree on teen deportation policy
On June 1, 2026, Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson announced an agreement between the governing parties and the Sweden Democrats on teen deportations, a contentious issue affecting public opinion on the right-wing coalition. This policy move likely influenced voter sentiment, contributing to shifts in party support reflected in the market prices, particularly impacting the Moderate Party's standing.
Green Party calls for emergency revote on transitional citizenship rules
Green Party (MP) rises to 1%1%
The Greens pushed for a revote on transitional citizenship rules after the Sweden Democrats broke the pairing system. The brief media spotlight gave the Greens a momentary price bump to 1 % before returning to 0 %.
Demoskop poll (28 May 2026) lifts Christian Democrats and Greens, drops Social Democrats
Christian Democrats (KD) drops to 0%7%
The Demoskop poll released on 28 May 2026 showed the Social Democrats slipping 1.3 pts, while the Christian Democrats and the Greens each gained 0.9 pts. The Christian Democrats’ market price fell from 7 % to 0 % as they slipped below the 4 % electoral threshold.
Statistics Sweden poll shows centre-left opposition lead
A Statistics Sweden poll conducted between April 28 and May 28, 2026, showed the centre-left opposition, led by the Social Democrats, holding a lead over the right-wing government. This reinforced market confidence in the Social Democrats and contributed to their price stability near peak levels.
Demoskop poll shows Social Democrats decrease, Green Party and Christian Democrats increase
Sweden Democrats (SD) dips to 4%1%
The Demoskop poll on May 28 showed a 1.3 percentage point drop for the Social Democrats, while the Green Party and Christian Democrats increased by 0.9 points each. The Sweden Democrats and Moderates changed marginally. This poll reflected a slight weakening of the Social Democrats and minor shifts among smaller parties.
Demoskop poll shows slight Social Democrat decline but overall lead remains
The Demoskop poll indicated a minor drop for the Social Democrats but increases for the Green Party and Christian Democrats, suggesting some shifts within the left bloc but maintaining the Social Democrats' dominant position, supporting their market price stability.
Ipsos poll (27 May 2026) shows Sweden Democrats edging up to 20 %
Sweden Democrats (SD) rises to 5%1%
Ipsos published a poll on 27 May 2026 showing the Sweden Democrats gaining a point to 20 % while the Social Democrats stayed at 32 %. The modest rebound lifted the SD market price from 4 % to 5 %.
Indicator and Ipsos Polls Show Sweden Democrats Recovering Slightly in National Surveys
Sweden Democrats (SD) rises to 5%3%
National polls published by Indicator and Ipsos showed minor changes, with the Sweden Democrats recovering slightly by 1.0 percentage point, helping their market price bounce back from its low point.
Opinion polls show slight increase in Sweden Democrats' support
Sweden Democrats (SD) rises to 5%1%
An opinion poll published on May 27, 2026, indicated a 1.0 percentage point increase for the Sweden Democrats, strengthening their position relative to previous months. This polling data likely contributed to minor positive market adjustments for SD.
Ipsos and Indicator polls show minor changes, Sweden Democrats increase slightly
Sweden Democrats (SD) dips to 4%1%
Polls published on May 27 by Ipsos and Indicator showed small shifts in party support. The Sweden Democrats increased by about 1 percentage point, while the Social Democrats remained the largest party. These polls confirmed the Sweden Democrats' slight upward trend and the Social Democrats' stable lead.
Multiple polls show small gains for Sweden Democrats and stable lead for Social Democrats
Sweden Democrats (SD) rises to 5%1%
Polls from Ipsos, Indicator, and Demoskop published around May 27 showed minor changes with the Sweden Democrats increasing slightly by about 1 percentage point, while the Social Democrats maintained a strong lead around 32-33%. These polls confirmed the market's slight uptick and subsequent stabilization in Sweden Democrats' chances.
Ipsos poll shows Social Democrats strongest, Sweden Democrats increase slightly
Sweden Democrats (SD) rises to 5%1%
Ipsos published a poll indicating the Social Democrats remained the largest party with 32%, while the Sweden Democrats increased slightly to 20%. This polling data reinforced the Social Democrats' dominant position and showed modest gains for the Sweden Democrats, influencing market prices accordingly.
Opinion poll shows Sweden Democrats gain, Moderates and Christian Democrats decline
Sweden Democrats (SD) rises to 5%1%
A new opinion poll published by Indicator showed a 1.0 percentage point increase for the Sweden Democrats, strengthening their position relative to other parties and reflecting growing voter support ahead of the election.
Sweden Democrat leader aims for half of cabinet seats in right-wing government
Sweden Democrats (SD) rises to 5%1%
Sweden Democrat leader Jimmie Åkesson publicly stated ambitions for the party to claim roughly half of the ministerial posts in a future right-wing cabinet, signaling strong influence and boosting market confidence in the party's prospects.
Sweden Democrats aim for half of cabinet seats in right-wing government
Sweden Democrat leader Jimmie Åkesson publicly declared ambitions for the party to hold roughly half of the seats in a future right-wing cabinet, including key portfolios. This assertive stance likely affected market perceptions of the party's potential power and electoral prospects.
Sweden Democrat leader Jimmie Åkesson demands half of cabinet seats in future right-wing government
Sweden Democrats (SD) rises to 5%1%
On May 25, 2026, Sweden Democrat leader Jimmie Åkesson publicly stated his party's aim to claim roughly half of the ministerial posts, including key portfolios, if the right-wing Tidö coalition forms government. This assertive demand likely influenced market sentiment, causing price fluctuations for SD.
Ipsos poll keeps Social Democrats ahead, Sweden Democrats at 20 %
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 91%2%
Ipsos released a national poll placing the Social Democrats at 32 % and Sweden Democrats at 20 %, widening the gap and pushing the Social Democrats price up to 91 % while pushing the Sweden Democrats down to 5 %.
Government and Sweden Democrats agree to halve public transport pass prices
The government and Sweden Democrats announced a plan to halve the price of monthly public transport passes nationwide from July 1, signaling cooperation and policy influence that could affect voter support and market confidence in the Sweden Democrats.
Ipsos poll shows Social Democrats at 32%, Sweden Democrats and Moderates lose support
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 92%1%
Ipsos released a poll on May 25, 2026, showing the Social Democrats leading with 32%, while the Sweden Democrats and Moderates lost support. This contributed to increased market confidence in the Social Democrats and declining prices for right-wing parties.
Ipsos poll confirms Social Democrats lead at 32%
The Ipsos poll released on May 25, 2026, confirmed the Social Democrats leading with 32%, followed by Sweden Democrats at 20% and Moderates at 19%. This poll reinforced the market's confidence in the Social Democrats' position as the likely winner.
Government and Sweden Democrats Propose Halving Public Transport Fares Nationwide
Sweden Democrats (SD) rises to 5%3%
The governing coalition and the Sweden Democrats announced a joint SEK 6.5 billion package to halve the price of monthly public transport passes, aiming to win over voters ahead of the election.
Sweden Democrats Demand Half of Cabinet Seats in Future Right-Wing Government
Sweden Democrats (SD) dips to 2%3%
Sweden Democrat leader Jimmie Åkesson publicly demanded that his party receive close to half of the ministerial posts, including heavy-hitting portfolios like finance, foreign, justice, and defence, which drew criticism and highlighted coalition tensions.
Sweden Democrat leader seeks half of cabinet seats in potential right-wing government
Sweden Democrats (SD) dips to 4%1%
Jimmie Åkesson publicly stated that the Sweden Democrats aim to claim close to half of the ministerial posts if the right-wing Tidö parties form a government, including the migration ministry. This assertive stance likely influenced market perceptions of the party's political ambitions and coalition prospects.
Ipsos poll projects Social Democrats leading with 32% support
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 91%1%
An Ipsos poll released on May 25, 2026, projected the Social Democrats leading with 32% of the vote, ahead of the Sweden Democrats and Moderates. This poll supported the market's strong confidence in the Social Democrats' chances to win the most seats.
Ipsos poll projects incumbent governing parties at 45.8% seats
Sweden Democrats (SD) dips to 4%1%
A major poll by Ipsos projected the incumbent governing parties would secure 45.8% of parliamentary seats, indicating a competitive but challenging environment for the right-wing coalition. This contributed to the market's declining confidence in right-wing parties.
Ipsos poll projects incumbent governing parties securing 45.8% of seats
An Ipsos poll released on May 25, 2026, projected that the incumbent governing parties would secure 45.8% of parliamentary seats, reinforcing the Social Democrats' strong position and contributing to their market price stability.
Sweden Democrat leader demands half of cabinet seats in right-wing government
Sweden Democrats (SD) rises to 5%1%
Jimmie Åkesson, leader of the Sweden Democrats, publicly stated the party's ambition to claim nearly half of the ministerial posts if the right-wing coalition wins the election. This assertive stance likely influenced market perceptions of the party's political strength and bargaining power.
Social Democrats seek broad cross-bloc cooperation after election
Magdalena Andersson, leader of the Social Democrats, proposed broad cross-bloc agreements post-election to ensure stable government, even if her party secures a majority. This pragmatic approach helped maintain the Social Democrats' strong market position.
Sweden Democrat MP apologizes for party's vote blocking on citizenship rules
Sweden Democrats (SD) dips to 4%1%
A Sweden Democrat MP publicly apologized for the party's decision to send extra MPs to block a motion on transitional citizenship rules, acknowledging the breach of parliamentary convention. This event likely contributed to negative sentiment and price fluctuations for the Sweden Democrats.
Sweden Democrats block parliamentary vote on transitional citizenship rules
Sweden Democrats (SD) dips to 2%3%
The Sweden Democrats broke a longstanding parliamentary pairing agreement by sending two extra MPs to block a motion on transitional citizenship rules, causing controversy and a temporary dip in their market price due to perceived political risk.
Sweden Democrats propose to claim half of cabinet seats in right-wing government
Sweden Democrats (SD) dips to 2%3%
On May 21, 2026, Sweden Democrat leader Jimmie Åkesson publicly stated that SD aims to hold close to half of the ministerial posts if the Tidö coalition forms government, including the migration ministry. This assertive stance likely contributed to market volatility and a temporary price dip for SD.
Social Democrat leader Magdalena Andersson signals willingness for cross-bloc cooperation post-election
On May 21, 2026, Social Democrat leader Magdalena Andersson expressed openness to cooperate across political blocs after the election, even if securing a centre-left majority. This statement reinforced the Social Democrats' stable position and contrasted with the Sweden Democrats' more aggressive stance, affecting market perceptions.
Social Democrats Seek Cross-Bloc Cooperation After Election
Social Democrat leader Magdalena Andersson announced plans to seek broad cross-bloc agreements on key issues after the September election, aiming to project stability while maintaining her party's cordon sanitaire against the Sweden Democrats.
Parliament votes again on issue blocked by Sweden Democrats breaking pairing agreement
Sweden Democrats (SD) rises to 5%1%
Following the breakdown of the pairing system, parliament voted again on an issue previously blocked by the Sweden Democrats. This highlighted ongoing legislative challenges and opposition resistance, contributing to market uncertainty about the Sweden Democrats' influence.
Sweden Democrats experience sharp price drop amid polling volatility
Sweden Democrats (SD) dips to 2%3%
On May 20, the Sweden Democrats' market price dropped sharply from 5% to 2%, likely reflecting negative polling or political developments causing uncertainty about their electoral performance.
Parliamentary committee votes on initiative blocked by Sweden Democrats
Sweden Democrats (SD) dips to 2%3%
An initiative that the Sweden Democrats had blocked by breaking a longstanding agreement was voted on by opposition parties in parliament. This event highlighted the Sweden Democrats' contentious role in parliament and may have influenced market sentiment about their electoral strength.
Sweden Democrats break 'gentleman's agreement' in parliament voting
Sweden Democrats (SD) dips to 4%1%
On May 18, 2026, Sweden Democrats broke a longstanding 'gentleman's agreement' on pairing by sending two extra MPs to block a motion on transitional citizenship rules, causing controversy and parliamentary tension. This event negatively impacted the Sweden Democrats' market price, reflecting concerns about their parliamentary tactics.
Criticism arises over commitment to government with Sweden Democrats
Sweden Democrats (SD) rises to 5%1%
Public and political criticism emerged regarding the decision to form a government including the Sweden Democrats, highlighting internal tensions and potential risks for coalition stability. This may have contributed to the Sweden Democrats' price volatility around this date.
Sweden Democrats join U-turn on letting to-be-deported teenagers stay in Sweden
Sweden Democrats (SD) rises to 5%1%
The Sweden Democrats aligned with the Moderate Party in supporting a policy to allow young people with deportation orders to remain in Sweden, addressing a major national issue and improving their market position slightly.
Swedish MPs quash revote on transitional citizenship rules
Sweden Democrats (SD) rises to 4%2%
Parliament voted down an initiative for a new bill on transitional citizenship rules after the Sweden Democrats broke a longstanding agreement by voting unexpectedly. This parliamentary controversy highlighted the Sweden Democrats' assertive tactics, impacting their market perception.
Swedish MPs reject revote on transitional citizenship rules after Sweden Democrats block proposal
Sweden Democrats (SD) dips to 4%1%
On May 19, 2026, the Sweden Democrats broke a longstanding parliamentary pairing agreement by voting against an opposition proposal on citizenship transitional rules, leading to the rejection of a revote initiative. This assertive parliamentary action highlighted SD's influence and caused some market fluctuations in their favor.
Sweden Democrats shift immigration stance following Moderate Party U-turn
Sweden Democrats (SD) rises to 5%1%
On May 19, 2026, the Sweden Democrats indicated willingness to allow young people with deportation orders to remain in Sweden, aligning with a recent policy shift by the Moderate Party. This move aimed to soften their image and appeal to broader voters, causing some market volatility.
Sweden Democrats shift stance to allow deported teenagers to stay
Sweden Democrats (SD) dips to 2%3%
On May 19, 2026, the Sweden Democrats announced a policy shift to allow young people with deportation orders to remain in Sweden, following a similar position by the Moderate Party. This move likely aimed to soften the party's image and appeal to broader voters, causing market price fluctuations for the Sweden Democrats.
Criticism mounts over commitment to government with Sweden Democrats
Sweden Democrats (SD) rises to 5%3%
Public and political criticism intensified regarding the decision to commit to a government including the Sweden Democrats, reflecting concerns about the party's democratic reliability and potential impact on coalition stability, influencing market sentiment negatively.
Sweden Democrats propose allowing young deportees to remain in Sweden
The Sweden Democrats expressed willingness to allow young people with deportation orders to stay, following a policy shift by the Moderate Party. This move aimed to soften the party's image on immigration, impacting their market support and causing minor price fluctuations.
Swedish MPs Vote Down Motion for Revote on Transitional Citizenship Rules
Sweden Democrats (SD) rises to 5%1%
An opposition initiative to force a revote on transitional citizenship rules, which the Sweden Democrats had blocked by violating a pairing agreement, was voted down by committee members.
Sweden Democrats break parliamentary pairing agreement, blocking citizenship vote
Sweden Democrats (SD) dips to 2%3%
The Sweden Democrats broke a longstanding parliamentary pairing agreement by sending extra MPs to block a citizenship vote, causing doubts about their reliability and leading to a market price dip.
Collapse of parliamentary pairing system raises uncertainty for Sweden Democrats
Sweden Democrats (SD) dips to 4%1%
On May 18, 2026, the collapse of the pairing system in parliament led to increased uncertainty about the Sweden Democrats' ability to secure support for government proposals, as opposition MPs including some Liberals expressed reluctance to back a government including SD. This political instability contributed to a temporary dip in SD's market price.
Christian Democrats unveil anti‑Islamism plan ahead of election
Christian Democrats (KD) drops to 1%6%
The Christian Democrats launched an anti‑Islamism action plan to sharpen their profile. The policy‑focused move failed to revive voter support, and the party’s market price remained at 1 % after a previous plunge.
Collapse of parliamentary pairing risks government losing Sweden Democrat support
Sweden Democrats (SD) dips to 2%3%
The Sweden Democrats broke parliamentary convention by sending extra MPs to block a citizenship vote, risking loss of support from independent MPs and some Liberals. This raised doubts about the party's reliability and parliamentary influence, causing market uncertainty.
Sweden Democrats break parliamentary pairing agreement, causing legislative deadlock
Sweden Democrats (SD) dips to 4%1%
The Sweden Democrats broke the longstanding parliamentary pairing system by allowing two MPs to vote despite promises to withhold them, leading to accusations of cheating and a deadlock in parliament. This event negatively impacted the Sweden Democrats' market price as it raised concerns about political stability and legislative effectiveness.
Government coalition falls further behind opposition in new Verian poll
Sweden Democrats (SD) dips to 4%1%
A Verian poll for SVT published on May 15 showed the four parties supporting the government, including the Sweden Democrats, falling 1.5 percentage points further behind the opposition. This reinforced the market view of the Sweden Democrats' weakening position relative to the Social Democrats.
Former defence minister accuses Sweden Democrats of 'sabotaging' citizenship vote
Sweden Democrats (SD) dips to 4%1%
A former defence minister publicly accused the Sweden Democrats of breaking parliamentary conventions by sending extra MPs to block a citizenship vote, raising questions about the party's reliability and respect for parliamentary rules. This controversy likely contributed to a dip in the Sweden Democrats' market price.
SVT/Verian Poll Shows Red-Green Opposition Bloc Widening Lead as Tidö Parties Lose Male Voters
Sweden Democrats (SD) dips to 4%1%
The SVT/Verian voter barometer for May showed the red-green opposition bloc leading by 10.7 percentage points, the largest gap since August 2023, with the Sweden Democrats losing significant support among male voters.
SVT/Verian poll shows opposition widening lead, Sweden Democrats gain among men
A May 14 poll by SVT/Verian indicated the opposition, led by the Social Democrats, pulling ahead with a 10.7 percentage point lead. The Sweden Democrats gained support particularly among male voters, while the governing parties lost ground. This poll highlighted the strengthening position of the opposition and the Sweden Democrats' slight gains.
Opposition widens poll lead as governing bloc loses male voters and faces challenges
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 91%2%
In mid-May 2026, polls showed the opposition widening its lead over the governing bloc, which lost support among male voters and faced challenges including the Green Party gaining momentum and the Liberals falling below the parliamentary threshold. This shift contributed to declining market prices for the right-wing coalition parties, including the Moderates and Sweden Democrats.
Polls show Social Democrats maintaining clear lead ahead of election
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 91%2%
Polls in May 2026 continued to show the Social Democrats with a commanding lead around 32-34%, reinforcing market confidence in their likelihood to win the most seats in the September election.
Poll shows Sweden’s opposition widening lead over government coalition
Sweden Democrats (SD) dips to 4%1%
A Verian poll conducted between April 27 and May 10 showed the red-green opposition bloc leading by 10.7 percentage points, the largest gap since August 2023. The Social Democrats led with 32.5%, followed by the Sweden Democrats at 18.9%. This strengthened the market confidence in the Social Democrats' position and pressured the Sweden Democrats' prospects.
Liberals and Sweden Democrats announce agreement to share cabinet positions if coalition wins
Sweden Democrats (SD) dips to 4%1%
On March 13, 2026, the Liberals and Sweden Democrats announced "The Sweden Promise," an agreement granting SD cabinet positions if the Tidö coalition secures a majority. This formalized SD's potential government role, increasing market uncertainty and causing a price drop for SD around mid-May.
Liberals remove all red lines on cooperating with Sweden Democrats in future coalition
The Liberals announced an agreement with the Sweden Democrats to eliminate all red lines on cooperation in a future centre-right coalition, ending the cordon sanitaire against the SD. This political development increased the perceived viability of the Sweden Democrats in government, impacting their market price.
Moderates and Christian Democrats sign governing pact with Sweden Democrats
Moderate Party (M) dips to 0%4%
The Moderates and Christian Democrats announced a formal pre‑election governing agreement with the Sweden Democrats, signalling a unified right‑bloc and pushing the market price for the Moderate Party down to 0 % by late June.
Sweden Democrat MP accused of threatening another MP in parliament
Sweden Democrats (SD) dips to 4%1%
An incident involving a Sweden Democrat MP threatening another MP in parliament raised concerns about the party's behavior and democratic reliability, contributing to negative market sentiment and a dip in the Sweden Democrats' price.
Sweden's right-wing parties signal willingness to govern with far-right Sweden Democrats
Conservative, Liberal, and Christian Democrat parties indicated readiness to cooperate with the Sweden Democrats, normalizing their role in government. This political shift likely influenced market sentiment about the Sweden Democrats' electoral chances, contributing to price fluctuations.
Conservatives, Liberals, and Christian Democrats signal willingness to govern with Sweden Democrats
Ahead of the September election, major right-wing parties publicly indicated readiness to cooperate with the far-right Sweden Democrats, reinforcing the latter's political influence and coalition prospects. This development likely supported the Sweden Democrats' market position early in the analysis window.
Christian Democrats launch controversial anti-Islamism action plan
Christian Democrats (KD) rises to 1%1%
On May 4, 2026, the Christian Democrats launched a controversial action plan targeting Islamism, including proposals like burka bans, aiming to sharpen their profile ahead of the election. This rightward shift may have influenced their electoral support and market price.
Christian Democrats roll out anti‑Islamism action plan ahead of election
Christian Democrats (KD) rises to 1%1%
KD unveiled a high‑profile anti‑Islamism platform, including proposals to restrict religious symbols. The move generated media attention and a short‑lived uptick in KD’s price from 0 % to 1 %, reflecting a marginal gain in visibility.
Swedish government commits to coalition with Sweden Democrats after election
The Swedish government formalized plans to integrate the far-right Sweden Democrats into a coalition after the upcoming election, signaling continued right-wing governance. This announcement affected market perceptions of the Sweden Democrats' influence and electoral prospects, contributing to price fluctuations.
Swedish political establishment consolidates Sweden Democrats' role
Sweden Democrats (SD) dips to 2%4%
Reports indicated the Swedish political establishment moving to consolidate the far-right Sweden Democrats as a dominant force in official politics, raising concerns and affecting market sentiment negatively for the Sweden Democrats and their coalition partners.
Swedish PM confirms Sweden Democrats will join government if right‑wing wins
Sweden Democrats (SD) plunges to 4%18%
During a public event Kristersson confirmed that, if the right‑wing coalition wins, the Sweden Democrats will enter government with major ministerial influence. The announcement reinforced the perception that the Sweden Democrats are now a core part of the governing bloc, keeping their market price low but stabilised.
Swedish government commits to coalition with Sweden Democrats after election
On May 1, 2026, the Swedish government publicly committed to including the far-right Sweden Democrats in the next government if the right-wing bloc wins, solidifying the party's role and impacting market confidence in the coalition's future.
Government formally commits to coalition with Sweden Democrats
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 91%1%
The government formally committed to a coalition with the Sweden Democrats, removing any remaining ambiguity about the right‑wing bloc’s composition. Market participants interpreted the news as a boost for the opposition, further lifting Social Democratic odds.
Swedish Political Establishment Consolidates Right-Wing Alliance with Sweden Democrats
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 92%3%
The formalization of the four-party right-wing alliance including the Sweden Democrats consolidated their political role but coincided with declining overall polling support for the right-wing bloc.
Swedish government publicly commits to coalition with Sweden Democrats
Sweden Democrats (SD) dips to 4%1%
The government confirmed that if the right-wing bloc wins, the Sweden Democrats will enter government with major ministerial influence, reinforcing SD's political significance but coinciding with declining polling support for the right-wing parties.
Swedish government consolidates Sweden Democrats as dominant right-wing force
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 91%3%
By May 1, 2026, the Swedish political establishment had publicly committed to including the Sweden Democrats in government, solidifying their role as a major political force and impacting market confidence in the Social Democrats' lead.
Swedish political establishment commits to coalition with Sweden Democrats after election
By early May 2026, the Swedish political establishment publicly committed to including the Sweden Democrats in government with major ministerial influence if the right-wing bloc wins, solidifying the far-right party's role. This development coincided with declining polling support for the right-wing parties and a strengthening of the Social Democrats' market position.
Sweden Democrats break pairing agreement to defeat opposition on citizenship bill
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 91%2%
The Sweden Democrats broke the long-standing parliamentary pairing system (kvittning) by sending two extra MPs to vote, defeating the opposition's bid to add transitional rules to the citizenship bill.
Demoskop poll shows Social Democrats regain support, Moderates and Liberals face challenges
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 91%2%
The Demoskop poll in late April 2026 showed the Social Democrats increasing support by 2.1 percentage points, recovering previous losses, while the Liberals hovered at the electoral threshold and the Moderates continued to struggle. This reinforced market confidence in the Social Democrats and contributed to price stability.
Ruling conservative bloc announces formal four-party alliance with Sweden Democrats
Sweden Democrats (SD) dips to 4%1%
In April 2026, the ruling conservative bloc announced its intention to form a formal four-party alliance with the Sweden Democrats for the upcoming election, signaling a major political shift and affecting market confidence in the right-wing parties.
SCB poll gives red‑green block a majority – S rises, C and KD fall to zero
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 91%2%
A SCB poll covering 28 Apr–10 May 2026 recorded the red‑green bloc (S + V + MP) at a clear majority. The Social Democratic contract rebounded from 89 % to 91 % on 28 Apr, while the Centre and Christian Democrats slipped to 0 % as they fell below the 4 % threshold in the poll.
Demoskop poll shows Social Democrats leading with 33.2%
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 90%1%
A Demoskop poll on April 27, 2026, confirmed the Social Democrats' lead at 33.2%, with the Sweden Democrats and Moderates trailing. This reinforced market confidence in the Social Democrats, supporting their price stability around 90%.
Demoskop poll confirms Social Democrats’ 33 % lead over Sweden Democrats
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 90%1%
A Demoskop poll showed the Social Democrats at 33.2 % and Sweden Democrats at 19.9 %, reinforcing the Social Democrats’ lead and lifting the market price for S to 90 % and dropping SD to 5 %.
Christian Democrats propose limiting Sámi reindeer herding rights
Christian Democrats (KD) drops to 0%7%
Deputy Prime Minister Ebba Busch and the Christian Democrats proposed scaling back the reindeer herding industry's status and subsidies, drawing sharp criticism from Sámi representatives and the Green Party. This controversial move reflected the party's rightward shift and likely influenced its declining market support.
Moderate Party proposes commission to reconsider eurozone membership
Moderate Party (M) dips to 4%1%
Finance Minister Elisabeth Svantesson announced plans to set up a commission to examine eurozone membership benefits and risks if the Moderates remain in power, reflecting renewed debate on economic integration and influencing Moderate Party market price fluctuations.
April poll gives Moderates a brief surge to 8 % support
Moderate Party (M) jumps to 8%5%
A poll released in mid‑April showed the Moderates at 8 % – a notable rebound from single‑digit lows. The market responded with a small rise in the Moderate contract from 3 % to 8 % on 14 April, before settling back to 3‑4 % levels.
Criticism mounts over Swedish Finance Minister's misleading economic claims
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 89%3%
Opposition figures criticized Finance Minister Elisabeth Svantesson for misleading statements about Germany's economy and nuclear power phase-out, undermining the credibility of the Tidö government and bolstering opposition parties' standing.
Moderate Party briefly gains on Social Democrats amid campaign shifts
Moderate Party (M) rises to 8%4%
The Moderate Party's market price peaked at 8% due to strategic campaign adjustments and increased media attention, though this was short-lived as Social Democrats maintained overall lead.
Statistics Sweden poll shows red-green parties have majority
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 92%1%
A poll published on June 4, 2026, by Statistics Sweden showed that the red-green parties (Social Democrats, Left Party, Green Party) would have their own majority if an election were held then. This bolstered market confidence in the Social Democrats and their bloc.
Kristersson pledges ministerial posts to Sweden Democrats
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 89%1%
Kristersson confirmed that the Sweden Democrats would receive ministerial posts in migration and integration if the right‑wing bloc wins, confirming the coalition’s policy influence and further eroding support for the governing bloc.
Swedish government allies push back on PM’s election pact with Sweden Democrats
Christian Democrats (KD) drops to 0%7%
Christian Democrats and Liberals publicly criticised Kristersson’s promise of ministerial posts to the Sweden Democrats, causing internal friction in the governing bloc. The backlash coincided with the Christian Democrats’ market price collapsing from 7 % in early December 2025 to 0 % by early May 2026.
Government Allies Push Back on PM's Cabinet Promises to Sweden Democrats
Christian Democrats (KD) rises to 1%1%
Reports emerged that the Christian Democrats and Liberals were irritated by PM Kristersson's public promise to give the Sweden Democrats key ministerial posts in migration and integration.
Christian Democrats and Liberals express irritation over PM's promise to Sweden Democrats
Christian Democrats (KD) drops to 0%7%
Following PM Kristersson's announcement, coalition partners Christian Democrats and Liberals showed irritation about promising Sweden Democrats specific government responsibilities prematurely, reflecting internal coalition tensions that affected market perceptions of right-wing parties.
Christian Democrats and Liberals Push Back on PM's Election Pact with Sweden Democrats
The Christian Democrats and Liberals expressed irritation over Prime Minister Kristersson promising specific migration and integration ministerial portfolios to the Sweden Democrats, highlighting fragility in the right-wing bloc.
Internal Coalition Tensions Rise Over PM's Ministerial Promises to Sweden Democrats
Reports emerged that the Christian Democrats and Liberals were irritated by PM Kristersson's unilateral promise to give the Sweden Democrats key ministerial posts, reflecting internal friction within the right-wing bloc.
Christian Democrats and Liberals express irritation over PM's Sweden Democrats pact
On April 2, 2026, reports emerged that the Christian Democrats and Liberals were irritated with Prime Minister Kristersson for promising the Sweden Democrats key government responsibilities, reflecting internal coalition frictions that may have influenced market sentiment.
Government allies push back on PM's election pact with Sweden Democrats
Moderate Party (M) dips to 4%2%
Following PM Kristersson's announcement, coalition partners Liberal Party and Christian Democrats expressed irritation and criticism over the premature deal with the Sweden Democrats, highlighting internal coalition tensions. This discord contributed to market volatility and declining prices for the Moderate Party and Sweden Democrats.
Prime Minister Kristersson commits to including Sweden Democrats in future government
Sweden Democrats (SD) dips to 5%3%
On April 1, 2026, Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson publicly committed to including the Sweden Democrats in any future right-wing government, resolving ambiguity within the Tidö coalition and solidifying SD's government role, which influenced market sentiment.
Swedish PM Kristersson says Moderate Party aims to form majority government with Sweden Democrats
Moderate Party (M) dips to 4%2%
Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson publicly committed to including the Sweden Democrats in a future government, clarifying coalition plans and influencing market perceptions of the right-wing bloc's electoral strategy.
Prime Minister Kristersson promises Sweden Democrats ministerial roles if re-elected
Sweden Democrats (SD) dips to 5%2%
On April 1, 2026, PM Ulf Kristersson announced plans to grant Sweden Democrats ministerial posts on migration and integration if the right-wing coalition wins, causing irritation among coalition partners but solidifying the Sweden Democrats' government role.
Swedish PM Kristersson says Moderate Party will form government with Sweden Democrats if they win
Sweden Democrats (SD) dips to 3%3%
On April 1, 2026, Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson stated that the Moderate Party would aim to form a majority government with the Sweden Democrats if they win the election. This removed a major political barrier and influenced market confidence, particularly affecting the Sweden Democrats and Moderates.
Moderate Party announces willingness to include Sweden Democrats in government
Moderate Party (M) dips to 4%1%
On April 1, 2026, Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson and Moderate Party declared they would allow the far-right Sweden Democrats into government if re-elected, marking a significant political shift that caused a decline in Moderate Party market price and affected Sweden Democrats' positioning.
Swedish PM Kristersson says Moderates aim to govern with Sweden Democrats
Moderate Party (M) rises to 4%1%
On April 1, 2026, Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson stated that the Moderate party would seek to form a majority government with the Sweden Democrats if it wins the election. This statement influenced market expectations about right-wing coalition possibilities, affecting the Moderate and Sweden Democrats' prices.
Moderates to Allow Far-Right Sweden Democrats Into Government If Elected
Sweden Democrats (SD) dips to 4%1%
Moderate Party leader Ulf Kristersson announced that the Sweden Democrats would be offered crucial ministerial portfolios, such as immigration and integration, in a future right-wing coalition government.
Kristersson pledges Moderate‑SD majority government
Moderate Party (M) plunges to 3%18%
Kristersson publicly said the Moderates would seek a majority government together with the Sweden Democrats. The announcement accelerated the decline of the Moderate price (21 % → 3 %) as traders reassessed the right‑wing bloc’s appeal.
PM Kristersson says Moderates will aim to govern with Sweden Democrats
Moderate Party (M) rises to 4%4%
Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said the Moderates would seek a majority government together with the Sweden Democrats if the coalition won the September election. The comment gave the Moderates a short‑term lift, moving its price from 0 % (mid‑Dec) to 4 % by early April, while SD’s price dipped back toward 4 % as investors reassessed the coalition’s stability.
Prime Minister Kristersson Opens Door to Majority Government with Sweden Democrats
Moderate Party (M) rises to 6%1%
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson announced that his Moderate Party would aim to form a majority government with the Sweden Democrats, formally ending the political firewall.
Swedish PM Kristersson announces plan to form majority government with Sweden Democrats
Moderate Party (M) rises to 4%1%
Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson publicly stated his Moderate Party would aim to form a majority government with the Sweden Democrats if it wins the September election, clarifying coalition plans and affecting market perceptions of party prospects.
Swedish PM opens door to Sweden Democrats in future coalition
Prime Minister Kristersson announced that the Moderates would be willing to form a government together with the Sweden Democrats if re‑elected. The prospect of a far‑right coalition hurt the Sweden Democrats’ appeal, pulling its market price down from 5 % to 5 % (the move reflected a cumulative decline that began earlier).
Prime Minister Kristersson announces plan to form government with Sweden Democrats
Moderate Party (M) plunges to 4%17%
On April 1, 2026, Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson publicly stated that his Moderate Party would aim to form a majority government with the Sweden Democrats if they win the election. This announcement caused irritation among coalition partners and contributed to a decline in the Moderate Party's market price from 21% to 4%.
Moderates to allow Sweden Democrats into government if elected
Moderate Party (M) plunges to 4%17%
At a press conference Kristersson and Sweden‑Democrats leader Åkesson confirmed a potential partnership, reinforcing the narrative of a right‑wing bloc. The announcement amplified market doubts about the Moderates, whose price fell from 21 % on Dec 4 2025 to 4 % by early May 2026.
Sweden Democrats to lead immigration policy in future right-wing government
Sweden Democrats (SD) dips to 4%4%
Prime Minister Kristersson announced on April 1, 2026, that the Sweden Democrats would have significant influence over immigration policy if the right-wing coalition wins. This highlighted the party's growing role but coincided with declining market support for SD due to broader coalition dynamics.
Swedish PM says Moderates will seek majority with Sweden Democrats
Moderate Party (M) plunges to 4%17%
Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said the Moderates would aim to form a majority government together with the Sweden Democrats if the bloc wins the September vote, clarifying coalition plans and causing a sharp decline in the market prices of the Moderates, Christian Democrats and Sweden Democrats.
Prime Minister Kristersson Formally Invites Sweden Democrats Into Future Government
Moderate Party (M) rises to 6%2%
Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson announced that his Moderate Party would aim to form a majority government with the Sweden Democrats, offering them key ministerial posts in migration and integration.
Swedish PM Kristersson states intent to form government with Sweden Democrats
Sweden Democrats (SD) dips to 4%3%
On April 1, 2026, Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson publicly stated that his Moderate Party would aim to form a majority government with the Sweden Democrats if it wins the September election. This clarified coalition plans and ended the long-standing political firewall against the Sweden Democrats, influencing market confidence and causing a decline in the Moderates' and Sweden Democrats' prices.
Prime Minister Kristersson states Moderates will form majority government with Sweden Democrats if victorious
Moderate Party (M) rises to 4%4%
On April 1, 2026, Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson publicly stated that his Moderate Party would aim to form a majority government with the Sweden Democrats if it wins the September election. This clarified coalition plans, causing a short-term lift in the Moderate Party's market price and a reassessment of Sweden Democrats' prospects.
PM Kristersson Announces Moderate Party Aims to Govern with Sweden Democrats
Moderate Party (M) rises to 6%3%
Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson announced that his Moderate Party would aim to form a majority government with the Sweden Democrats, offering them key ministerial posts in migration and integration.
Swedish PM says Moderates will team up with Sweden Democrats for a post‑election majority
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) jumps to 91%11%
Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson announced that the Moderates would aim to form a majority government with the Sweden Democrats if they win the September election, signalling a shift toward a right‑wing alliance and hurting the Moderates’ prospects while boosting the Social Democrats as the main counter‑force.
Prime Minister Kristersson Pledges Ministerial Posts to Sweden Democrats in Election Pact
Sweden Democrats (SD) dips to 4%4%
Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson announced that the Sweden Democrats would enter government and receive key ministerial posts if the right-wing bloc wins the election, resolving formal ambiguity but sparking internal coalition friction.
Swedish PM Kristersson opens door to Sweden Democrats in a future coalition
Moderate Party (M) dips to 4%3%
Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson announced on 1 Apr 2026 that a future government could include the Sweden Democrats. The statement caused the market price for the Moderates to slide from 7 % to 4 % and for the Sweden Democrats to rise modestly, reflecting voter concern over a far‑right coalition.
Ruling conservative bloc announces formal alliance with Sweden Democrats
Sweden Democrats (SD) dips to 4%1%
The ruling conservative bloc declared its intention to form a formal four-party alliance with the Sweden Democrats, solidifying SD's role in government and impacting right-wing party dynamics and market confidence.
Prime Minister Kristersson Pledges to Form Majority Government with Sweden Democrats
Moderate Party (M) dips to 3%3%
Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson announced that his Moderate Party would aim to form a formal four-party majority government with the Sweden Democrats, officially ending the cordon sanitaire.
Sweden Democrats to control immigration in future right-wing government
Sweden Democrats (SD) plunges to 5%17%
Prime Minister Kristersson announced on April 1, 2026, that the Sweden Democrats would have significant influence over immigration and integration policies if the right-wing coalition wins, signaling a shift in government policy and affecting party support.
Swedish PM Kristersson signals Moderate Party will seek majority government with Sweden Democrats
Moderate Party (M) plunges to 3%18%
On April 1, 2026, Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson announced the Moderate Party's intention to form a majority government with the Sweden Democrats if they win the election. This clarified coalition plans but did not significantly boost Sweden Democrats' market price, which remained low due to broader voter concerns.
Swedish PM Kristersson Commits to Majority Government with Sweden Democrats
Moderate Party (M) rises to 6%1%
Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson announced that his Moderate Party would aim to form a majority government with the Sweden Democrats if they win the election, formalizing their alliance.
Swedish PM Kristersson commits to including Sweden Democrats in future government
Sweden Democrats (SD) drops to 2%5%
Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson publicly stated that the Sweden Democrats would receive ministerial posts if the right-wing bloc wins the election, resolving previous ambiguity and solidifying the Sweden Democrats' role in government. This announcement coincided with declining support for the right-wing bloc in polls.
Swedish PM Kristersson announces plan to govern with Sweden Democrats
Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson declared that the Moderate Party would seek to form a majority government with the Sweden Democrats if they win the election, clarifying the right-wing coalition's post-election strategy and influencing market perceptions of the Social Democrats' chances.
Swedish Prime Minister says Moderates will allow Sweden Democrats into future government
Sweden Democrats (SD) dips to 4%3%
On April 1, 2026, Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson publicly stated that the Moderate Party would allow the Sweden Democrats to enter government if the coalition wins the election. This announcement was a significant political shift, impacting market prices by reducing confidence in the Sweden Democrats and Moderates due to coalition complexities, while reinforcing Social Democrats' lead.
Swedish PM Kristersson aims to form majority government with Sweden Democrats
Sweden Democrats (SD) dips to 4%1%
Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson announced plans for a four-party majority government including the Sweden Democrats if they win the election, clarifying the right-wing coalition's strategy and impacting market confidence in SD and Moderate Party.
PM Kristersson commits to Sweden Democrats entering government with ministerial posts
Sweden Democrats (SD) dips to 5%3%
On April 1, 2026, Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson publicly announced that if the right-wing coalition wins the election, the Sweden Democrats will enter government with major policy influence and important ministerial roles, resolving prior coalition ambiguities and impacting market perceptions.
Swedish Prime Minister offers deal to include far-right Sweden Democrats in government
Sweden Democrats (SD) dips to 3%2%
On April 1, 2026, Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson publicly stated that his Moderate party would aim to form a majority government with the Sweden Democrats if it wins the election, offering them key ministerial posts. This marked a watershed moment in Swedish politics, normalizing the far-right party's role in government and impacting market perceptions of the election outcome.
Swedish PM Kristersson formally opens door to governing with Sweden Democrats
Moderate Party (M) dips to 4%2%
Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson announced that the Sweden Democrats would be offered key cabinet portfolios, such as migration and integration, if the right-wing coalition wins the election.
Swedish PM Kristersson states Moderates will form majority government with Sweden Democrats if elected
Moderate Party (M) rises to 4%4%
On April 1, 2026, Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson publicly stated that his Moderate Party would aim to form a majority government with the Sweden Democrats if it wins the September election. This clarified coalition plans and affected market perceptions, causing a short-term lift for the Moderates and a dip for the Sweden Democrats.
Swedish PM Kristersson opens door to governing with Sweden Democrats
On April 1, 2026, Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson publicly stated his Moderate Party would form a majority government with the Sweden Democrats if they win the election, marking a significant shift in coalition dynamics and affecting market perceptions of the right-wing parties.
Swedish Prime Minister Kristersson opens door to governing with Sweden Democrats
Sweden Democrats (SD) dips to 3%2%
Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson announced that the Moderate Party would aim to form a majority government with the Sweden Democrats if it wins the September election, confirming the integration of the far-right party into government plans. This solidified the right-wing coalition but also contributed to voter skepticism and declining right bloc support.
Swedish PM Ulf Kristersson offers deal to include Sweden Democrats in government
Sweden Democrats (SD) dips to 8%3%
Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson announced he would allow the far-right Sweden Democrats into government with key ministerial posts if his coalition wins the election. This political development caused some market uncertainty, negatively impacting the Moderate Party and Sweden Democrats' prices.
Swedish PM Kristersson says Moderates will seek majority government with Sweden Democrats
Sweden Democrats (SD) dips to 3%4%
On April 1, 2026, Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson publicly stated that the Moderate Party would aim to form a majority government with the Sweden Democrats if it wins the parliamentary election. This clarified coalition plans and influenced market perceptions, particularly impacting the Sweden Democrats' and Moderates' prices.
PM Kristersson says Moderates will team with Sweden Democrats after election
Sweden Democrats (SD) dips to 5%3%
Prime Minister Kristersson announced that the Moderates would seek a majority government together with the Sweden Democrats if the right‑wing bloc wins. The declaration gave the Sweden Democrats a clear policy‑role, raising their market price briefly and pulling down the Moderates and Christian Democrats as voters reacted to the coalition shift.
Swedish PM Kristersson announces plan to include Sweden Democrats in future government
Sweden Democrats (SD) dips to 5%3%
Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson declared that if his coalition wins the election, the Sweden Democrats would be allowed ministerial posts, marking a significant shift in Swedish politics and causing market reactions with declines for SD and M, while reinforcing the Social Democrats' lead.
Swedish PM announces plan to govern with Sweden Democrats if elected
Moderate Party (M) plunges to 4%17%
On April 1, 2026, Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson stated that the Moderate Party would seek to form a majority government with the Sweden Democrats if they win the September election. This clarified the right-wing coalition's post-election strategy, causing market shifts with increased uncertainty for the Moderates and Sweden Democrats.
Swedish PM Opens Door to Governing With Sweden Democrats if His Party Wins Vote
Moderate Party (M) dips to 4%2%
Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson announced that his Moderate Party would aim to form a majority government including the Sweden Democrats, offering them cabinet posts in migration and integration.
Sweden Democrats to be in charge of immigration in future right-wing government
On April 1, 2026, it was announced that if the right-wing Tidö coalition wins, the Sweden Democrats will be offered key ministerial posts including immigration and integration. This announcement reinforced the Sweden Democrats' influence but did not significantly improve their market price, which remained low.
Swedish Liberals clear parliamentary threshold in Demoskop poll after SD policy shift
Moderate Party (M) rises to 4%1%
Voter support for the junior coalition partner Liberals jumped to 4.5%, clearing the crucial 4% threshold for the first time since 2022, boosting the right-wing bloc's viability.
Demoskop poll confirms Social Democrats lead at 31.1%
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 91%1%
Demoskop's March 24, 2026 poll showed the Social Democrats maintaining the lead with 31.1%, despite a slight drop. This reinforced the market's confidence in the Social Democrats' position as the largest party.
Liberals Emergency Congress Reelected Leader Simona Mohamsson Amid Internal Disagreement
An emergency party congress reelected leader Simona Mohamsson, formally preserving the party's strict immigration line but exposing deep internal divisions that failed to rescue the party's low polling.
Liberals Re-Elect Simona Mohamsson as Leader Amid Internal Coalition Tensions
Liberals (L) dips to 0%1%
An emergency party congress re-elected Simona Mohamsson as leader of the Liberals, formally preserving the controversial new line of cooperating with the Sweden Democrats despite deep internal divisions.
Former minister Birgitta Ohlsson to run for Centre Party
On March 18, 2026, former minister and contender for the Liberal leadership Birgitta Ohlsson announced she would be a parliamentary candidate for the Centre Party. This switch indicated shifting alliances within the centre-right bloc but had minimal direct effect on market prices.
Former Liberal leader Lars Leijonborg returns as parliamentary candidate
Lars Leijonborg, former Liberal leader, announced his return to politics as a parliamentary candidate, signaling attempts to strengthen the Liberal Party ahead of the election, though the party remained under the 4% threshold in polls.
Former Liberal leader Lars Leijonborg returns as parliamentary candidate
On March 18, 2026, former Liberal leader Lars Leijonborg announced his return to politics as a parliamentary candidate for the Liberals, signaling attempts to revitalize the party amid declining support, though the market price for Liberals remained low.
Former Liberal leader Birgitta Ohlsson joins Centre Party as candidate
On March 18, 2026, Birgitta Ohlsson, former Liberal leader, announced her candidacy for the Centre Party. This move indicated internal shifts within the right-wing bloc and may have influenced market perceptions of the Centre Party's prospects.
Former Liberal leader Lars Leijonborg returns as parliamentary candidate
On March 18, 2026, former Liberal leader Lars Leijonborg announced his return to politics as a parliamentary candidate for the Liberals. This event was notable for the Liberal Party's internal dynamics amid their new cooperation with the Sweden Democrats, but had limited direct impact on market prices for major parties.
Former Liberal leaders announce parliamentary candidacies for Centre and Liberals
In mid-March 2026, former Liberal leaders Birgitta Ohlsson and Lars Leijonborg announced parliamentary candidacies for the Centre Party and Liberals respectively, signaling shifts within the centre-right bloc and impacting party dynamics ahead of the election.
Former Liberal minister Birgitta Ohlsson announces candidacy for Centre Party
On March 18, 2026, former Liberal minister Birgitta Ohlsson announced she would be a parliamentary candidate for the Centre Party, signaling shifts within the right-wing coalition and affecting market perceptions of the Liberals' prospects, contributing to their price decline.
Birgitta Ohlsson announces candidacy for Centre Party
Centre Party (C) drops to 0%9%
On March 18, 2026, former minister Birgitta Ohlsson announced she would run as a parliamentary candidate for the Centre Party, signaling potential shifts in the party's profile and voter appeal. This may have influenced minor market movements for the Centre Party.
Former Liberal minister Ohlsson jumps to Centre Party ahead of election
Centre Party (C) drops to 0%9%
Former Liberal minister Birgitta Ohlsson announced she would stand as a parliamentary candidate for the Centre Party, signalling a further weakening of the Liberals and contributing to the collapse of the Liberal‑SD pact in the market, which saw the Liberal‑aligned parties (KD, C) slide to near‑zero prices.
Market reacts to opposition party setbacks and internal disputes
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) drops to 81%9%
A sharp 9-point drop in Social Democratic market price occurred due to emerging opposition narratives and minor scandals, though the party quickly recovered, indicating resilience in voter support.
Swedish Liberals Agree to Back Sweden Democrats Joining Government
Sweden Democrats (SD) drops to 5%6%
The Liberal Party dropped its long-standing refusal to support a government containing the Sweden Democrats, removing a major hurdle for the right-wing bloc's post-election coalition plans.
Liberals back Sweden Democrats for cabinet posts in new “Sweden Promise”
Sweden Democrats (SD) rises to 5%3%
The Liberals announced a formal pact with the Sweden Democrats – the “Sweden Promise” – agreeing to back SD cabinet posts if the Tidö coalition won a majority. The announcement halted SD’s slide, pushing its price back up from a low of 2 % in early February to 5 % by early March, while the Moderates and Christian Democrats also saw modest rebounds.
Liberals and Sweden Democrats announce 'The Sweden Promise' agreement
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 90%1%
On March 13, 2026, the Liberals and Sweden Democrats announced an agreement granting the Sweden Democrats cabinet positions if the Tidö coalition secures a majority, signaling a major shift in coalition dynamics and impacting market perceptions of the right-wing bloc's stability.
Liberal Party backs Sweden Democrats joining government after election
Sweden Democrats (SD) dips to 8%3%
The Liberal Party, a junior coalition partner, announced support for including the Sweden Democrats in government post-election, boosting the right-wing bloc's chances but causing market uncertainty for the Moderate Party and Sweden Democrats due to internal coalition tensions.
Swedish Liberals pledge support for Sweden Democrats in post‑election government
Sweden Democrats (SD) dips to 5%1%
The Liberals announced they would back bringing the Sweden Democrats into government after the election, removing a long‑standing obstacle for the far‑right. The move boosted the Sweden Democrats’ poll figures and contributed to the sharp decline of the Moderate and Christian Democrat prices later that month.
Swedish Liberals agree to back Sweden Democrats in September election
Moderate Party (M) plunges to 4%17%
The Liberals announced they would back the Sweden Democrats after the election, a move that reinforced the perception of a cohesive right‑wing bloc and further depressed the market price of the Moderates and Christian Democrats, while the Social Democrats continued to rise.
Swedish Liberals back Sweden Democrats joining government post-election
On March 13, 2026, Sweden's Liberal Party announced support for including the Sweden Democrats in government after the September election, boosting the right-wing bloc's chances but also causing some internal coalition tensions.
Liberals and Sweden Democrats announce 'The Sweden Promise' agreement
Sweden Democrats (SD) drops to 3%5%
On March 13, 2026, the Liberals and Sweden Democrats announced an agreement to give SD cabinet positions if the Tidö coalition received a majority. This political development affected the right-wing bloc dynamics and likely contributed to the decline in market confidence for the Sweden Democrats and Moderates.
Swedish Liberals and Sweden Democrats agree pact to allow SD into future government
Sweden Democrats (SD) drops to 5%6%
The Liberal Party reversed its long-standing veto, signing the 'Sweden Promise' (Sverigelöftet) to back bringing the anti-immigration Sweden Democrats into cabinet if the right-wing bloc wins.
Swedish Liberals Agree to Allow Sweden Democrats Into Government After Election
Liberals (L) plunges to 0%47%
The Liberal Party reversed its long-standing veto and agreed to back bringing the anti-immigration Sweden Democrats into government if the right-wing bloc wins, aiming to boost their collective election chances.
Swedish Liberals agree to back Sweden Democrats after election
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 89%2%
The Liberal Party declared it would back the Sweden Democrats in a future government, removing a longstanding barrier and weakening the centre‑right bloc’s cohesion, which coincided with a steep drop in Liberal‑aligned parties’ market prices (including the Moderates and Christian Democrats).
Swedish Liberals and Sweden Democrats Agree Pact to Boost Election Chances
Liberals (L) plunges to 0%47%
The junior coalition partner Liberals and the external support party Sweden Democrats agreed to a pact to coordinate and boost the right-wing bloc's chances in the upcoming September election.
Liberals and Sweden Democrats announce agreement to give SD cabinet positions if coalition wins majority
Liberals (L) plunges to 0%47%
On March 13, 2026, the Liberals and Sweden Democrats announced 'The Sweden Promise', agreeing to give SD cabinet positions if the Tidö coalition secures a majority. This political development affected market perceptions, particularly causing a decline in the Liberals' prospects and impacting the Sweden Democrats' position.
Liberals drop red line, agree to give SD cabinet posts
Sweden Democrats (SD) drops to 10%12%
The Liberals announced the "Sweden Promise", ending the cordon‑sanitaire and agreeing to give SD cabinet posts if the Tidö coalition wins. This removed a major barrier for the far‑right, depressing SD’s market price from 22 % to 10 % in the following weeks.
Liberals and Sweden Democrats agree to give SD cabinet positions if coalition wins majority
Sweden Democrats (SD) drops to 3%5%
The 'Sweden Promise' agreement between Liberals and Sweden Democrats marked a significant shift in coalition dynamics, potentially increasing SD's influence but not enough to improve their winning odds substantially.
Swedish Liberals agree to support Sweden Democrats joining government
Sweden Democrats (SD) dips to 8%3%
The Liberal Party announced support for including the Sweden Democrats in a future government coalition, a major political realignment that increased the Sweden Democrats' influence but also raised concerns about right-wing bloc stability, impacting market prices negatively for Moderates and Sweden Democrats.
Liberal Party and Sweden Democrats announce agreement to include SD in government
Sweden Democrats (SD) jumps to 22%11%
The Liberals and Sweden Democrats agreed on a pact known as "The Sweden Promise," allowing SD cabinet positions if the Tidö coalition wins a majority. This marked a significant shift in coalition dynamics, boosting SD's political influence and market confidence in their prospects.
Swedish Liberal Party backs Sweden Democrats in coalition talks
Sweden Democrats (SD) drops to 3%8%
The Swedish Liberal Party announced support for bringing the anti-immigration Sweden Democrats into government after the September election, boosting the right's chance of victory. This development increased market uncertainty for the Moderate Party and Sweden Democrats.
Sweden Democrats leader Jimmie Åkesson delivers speech emphasizing strict migration policies
Sweden Democrats (SD) dips to 8%3%
Åkesson's speech to the nation stressed that living in Sweden is a privilege, not a right, and defended recent reforms on migration and integration. This reinforced the party's core message and likely stabilized their support despite controversies.
Two Moderate MPs cross the floor to Sweden Democrats
Sweden Democrats (SD) rises to 5%2%
Two Moderate MPs defected to the Sweden Democrats in early February, briefly raising SD’s price from 3 % to 5 % before the March 13 pact dampened the effect. The defections also contributed to the Moderate Party’s price staying at 0 % after a brief rise in early January.
Social Democrats reach highest market confidence at 94%
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 94%1%
The Social Democrats' market price peaked at 94%, reflecting strong public and expert consensus on their likely election victory, supported by favorable campaign developments and policy proposals.
Ipsos poll (10 Feb 2026) records Sweden Democrats at 2 % after fund‑misuse scandal
Sweden Democrats (SD) plunges to 2%20%
A mid‑February Ipsos update showed Sweden Democrats falling to 2 % – their lowest point in the window – after a scandal over alleged misuse of party funds. The market price for SD plunged from 22 % to 2 % within two days.
Prime Minister holds briefing on election interference threats
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 92%3%
On February 6, 2026, Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson convened party leaders to discuss government efforts to protect the 2026 elections from malign information influence, highlighting the serious security concerns. This likely increased market confidence in election integrity, benefiting the leading Social Democrats.
Prime Minister Kristersson Convenes Party Leaders on Election Security
Moderate Party (M) rises to 4%2%
Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson hosted a briefing with all major party leaders to address foreign malign information influence and protect the integrity of the upcoming September 2026 elections.
Prime Minister briefs party leaders on election interference threats
On February 6, 2026, Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson invited all party leaders to a briefing on government efforts to protect the 2026 elections from malign information influence, highlighting election security as a priority and potentially stabilizing voter confidence.
Swedish PM Kristersson Briefs Party Leaders on Election Security and Foreign Interference
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 92%1%
Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson hosted a briefing with all parliamentary party leaders to coordinate defenses against foreign malign information influence ahead of the September election.
PM invites all party leaders to briefing on election‑interference protection
Sweden Democrats (SD) plunges to 5%17%
The prime minister convened a briefing on election‑interference protection with all party leaders, underscoring concerns about malign information influence and briefly raising the profile of security issues, which coincided with a modest dip in the Sweden Democrats’ market price.
Prime Minister Kristersson invites party leaders to briefing on election interference
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 93%1%
On February 6, 2026, Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson convened all party leaders to discuss measures against malign information influence ahead of the 2026 election. This government action aimed to secure election integrity, bolstering confidence in the electoral process and indirectly supporting the Social Democrats' market position as the leading party.
Swedish PM convenes party leaders to discuss election interference protection
Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson invited all party leaders to a briefing on government efforts to protect the 2026 elections from malign information influence, highlighting the importance of election security in the campaign period. This event underscored the political environment but did not shift market prices significantly.
Swedish PM invites party leaders to briefing on election interference
On February 6, 2026, Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson invited all party leaders to a briefing on measures to protect the 2026 elections from malign information influence. This demonstrated government focus on election integrity, contributing to market stability and confidence in the electoral process.
Prime Minister Kristersson Briefs Party Leaders on Election Security Measures
Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson convened a meeting with all parliamentary party leaders to address and coordinate defenses against foreign election interference and malign information influence ahead of the September vote.
Swedish Prime Minister invites party leaders to briefing on election interference
On February 6, 2026, Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson invited all party leaders to a briefing on efforts to protect the 2026 elections from malign information influence, highlighting the government's focus on election security and stability, which reassured voters and markets about the election process.
Prime Minister convenes party leaders to address election interference threats
Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson invited all party leaders to a briefing on government efforts to protect the 2026 elections from malign information influence, highlighting the security context and potentially increasing voter confidence in the electoral process, indirectly supporting the incumbent parties.
Prime Minister Kristersson invites party leaders to briefing on election interference
On February 6, 2026, Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson invited all party leaders to a briefing on efforts to protect the 2026 elections from malign information influence, highlighting the government's focus on election security ahead of the vote.
PM invites all party leaders to briefing on election‑security threats
Moderate Party (M) dips to 4%4%
The prime minister invited all party leaders to a briefing on protecting the 2026 election from malign information influence. The meeting underscotted heightened security concerns, which coincided with a steep drop in support for the Christian Democrats and Moderates as voters questioned the coalition’s stability.
Novus poll shows Social Democrats largest party, Sweden Democrats losing ground
Sweden Democrats (SD) drops to 3%8%
A Novus poll in early February 2026 indicated the Social Democrats remained the largest party with slight gains, while the Sweden Democrats lost support, leading to a further decline in the Sweden Democrats' market price from 11% to 3%.
SD leader says coalition with right‑wing bloc is inevitable
Sweden Democrats (SD) rises to 3%1%
SD leader Åkesson’s remarks in early February that the party had “reached the point where a coalition is inevitable” prompted a modest rebound in SD’s price from 2 % (mid‑Jan) to 3 % on 4 Feb, before the March pact took over.
Ipsos poll shows Social Democrats at 34%, Sweden Democrats drop slightly to 21%
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 92%3%
The January 29, 2026 Ipsos poll reaffirmed the Social Democrats' lead at 34%, while the Sweden Democrats dropped slightly to 21%. This maintained market confidence in the Social Democrats and contributed to the continued decline in Sweden Democrats' market price.
Social Democrats maintain strong lead in January 2026 poll
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 90%1%
A January 2026 poll showed the Social Democrats with 35.4% support, reinforcing their position as the leading party. The Sweden Democrats trailed at 21.4%, indicating a stable but distant second place for the right-wing party.
Centre Party rules out supporting any government that includes the Left Party or Sweden Democrats
Centre Party (C) drops to 0%9%
Centre Party leader Elisabeth Thand Ringqvist announced that her party would never support a government containing the Left Party or the Sweden Democrats, creating a major strategic deadlock for the left-wing bloc.
Indikator Opinion poll confirms Social Democrats lead at 35.4%
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 91%2%
The Indikator Opinion poll on January 25, 2026, showed the Social Democrats maintaining a strong lead at 35.4%, with Sweden Democrats at 21.4%. This sustained polling strength supported the Social Democrats' market price increase.
Polls show Social Democrats leading with 35.4%, Sweden Democrats declining
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 91%2%
Indikator Opinion's poll indicated a strong lead for the Social Democrats and a decline for the Sweden Democrats and other right-wing parties, reinforcing market confidence in the Social Democrats' chances to win the most seats.
Indikator poll lifts Social Democrats to 35.4 %
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 92%3%
Indikator Opinion released its 25 Jan poll showing the Social Democrats at 35.4 % – a rise of roughly one point from the previous month. The market’s Social Democratic price rose from 89 % to 92 % on 28 Jan, confirming the upward trend.
Indikator Opinion poll shows Social Democrats leading with 35.4%
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 90%1%
A January 25, 2026 poll by Indikator Opinion showed the Social Democrats leading with 35.4% support, followed by Sweden Democrats at 21.4%. This reinforced market confidence in the Social Democrats' lead, contributing to their price increase.
Ipsos poll confirms Social Democrats' strong lead at 34%
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 92%3%
Ipsos poll showed the Social Democratic Party maintaining a strong lead at 34%, with Sweden Democrats and Moderates trailing, supporting the market's sustained confidence in the Social Democrats.
Sweden Democrats issue official apology to detoxify party image ahead of election
Sweden Democrats (SD) dips to 8%3%
The Sweden Democrats apologized for historical ties to Nazi movements and antisemitism, aiming to improve public perception but failing to significantly boost their electoral chances.
Swedish parliament approves higher minimum salary for work permits
Moderate Party (M) plunges to 3%18%
On January 13, 2026, the Swedish parliament approved raising the minimum salary for work permits, a policy supported by the government coalition including the Sweden Democrats. This legislative move reflected the government's stricter immigration stance, impacting the Moderate Party and Sweden Democrats' market prices negatively as it highlighted contentious policy areas.
Sweden Democrat MP Katja Nyberg Suspected of Drunk Driving and Drug Possession
Sweden Democrats (SD) drops to 6%5%
News broke that Sweden Democrat MP Katja Nyberg was stopped by police under suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs, with police finding suspected cocaine.
Ipsos poll (Jan 2026) gives Social Democrats 34 % and drops Moderates to 18 %
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) jumps to 92%5%
Ipsos released a poll on 7 Jan 2026 showing Social Democrats at 34 % and Sweden Democrats at 22 %, while support for the Moderates slipped to 18 %. The poll triggered a sharp drop in the market price for the Moderates from 21 % to 3 % and a further rise for the Social Democrats to 92 %.
Political independents form new party Future Left
Left Party (V) drops to 0%6%
On December 23, 2025, political independents in the Riksdag started the party Future Left, indicating fragmentation within the Left Party (V). This development likely contributed to the decline in market confidence for the Left Party, reflected in their price dropping to near zero.
Two Sweden Democrats MPs resign from party amid controversies
Sweden Democrats (SD) drops to 11%11%
Katja Nyberg left the Sweden Democrats after a drunk driving charge, and Sara-Lena Bjälkö defected to the Christian Democrats, weakening SD's parliamentary group and reducing their market confidence.
Experts highlight steady polling lead for Social Democrats amid election year
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 89%2%
In mid-December 2025, political analysts noted the Social Democratic Party's commanding lead in polls, driven by voter concerns over crime and economy under the current government. This reinforced market confidence in the Social Democrats' chances to win.
Experts predict Social Democrats to maintain leadership amid opposition challenges
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) jumps to 87%7%
Political analysts forecasted that the Social Democrats would remain the leading party into the 2026 election, with internal opposition divisions and the complex standoff between the Left and Centre parties benefiting the incumbent bloc. This bolstered market confidence in the Social Democrats early in the analysis window.
Experts predict leadership changes if election results shift
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) jumps to 87%7%
Political analysts forecast that Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson might resign if the right-wing bloc loses the election, while Social Democrat leader Magdalena Andersson could face resignation pressure if her bloc loses its lead. This set the stage for market expectations of potential leadership turnover affecting party prospects.
Demoskop Survey Projects Social Democrats Leading with 33.6 Percent Support
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 89%2%
A new Demoskop poll confirmed the Social Democrats' commanding lead, projecting they would secure 123 seats and cementing their position as the most likely single party to win the most seats.
Demoskop Poll Shows Social Democrats Leading with 33.6% Support
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 89%2%
A national opinion poll by Demoskop showed the Social Democrats holding a commanding lead over the Sweden Democrats and the Moderates, reinforcing their position as the clear favorite.
Demoskop poll puts Social Democrats ahead at 33.6 % ahead of 2026 election
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) jumps to 87%7%
The Demoskop poll released on 16 Dec 2025 showed the Social Democratic Party at 33.6 % – its strongest figure in months – while the Sweden Democrats fell to 21.5 % and the Moderates to 16.8 %. The surge for the Social Democrats pushed the market price for S from 80 % to 87 %, giving traders confidence the party would win the September election.
Demoskop Poll Projects 123 Riksdag Seats for Social Democrats
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 89%2%
A Demoskop survey projected that the Social Democrats would secure 123 seats, far ahead of any other single party, cementing their position as the most likely single party to win the most seats.
Demoskop poll: Social Democrats at 33.6 % ahead of Sweden Democrats
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) jumps to 87%7%
A Demoskop poll published mid‑December showed the Social Democrats leading at 33.6 % while the Sweden Democrats fell to 21.5 %. The clear lead for S sparked a +7‑point jump in its price from 80 % to 87 % and a corresponding fall for the Sweden Democrats from 22 % to 11 % in the next few days.
Demoskop poll confirms Social Democrats' strong lead
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 89%2%
Demoskop's December 16, 2025 poll confirmed the Social Democrats' lead at 33.6%, supporting the market's rising confidence in their electoral prospects and reinforcing the center-left bloc's position.
Demoskop poll projects Social Democrats to secure 123 seats
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) jumps to 89%9%
A Demoskop poll released in mid-December 2025 projected the Social Democrats would win 123 seats, reinforcing market confidence in their lead and causing their price to rise from 80% to 89%. This poll indicated a strong position for the Social Democrats ahead of the election.
Ipsos and Novus Polls Confirm Commanding Lead for Social Democrats
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) jumps to 87%7%
National opinion polls released in mid-December 2025 showed the opposition Social Democrats holding a stable lead at around 34%, while the governing coalition parties continued to lag behind.
Social Democrats show strong lead in early opinion polls for 2026 election
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) jumps to 87%7%
Early opinion polls in late 2025 indicated the Swedish Social Democratic Party leading with around 32-34% support, well ahead of the Sweden Democrats and Moderate Party. This established the baseline for market confidence in the Social Democrats as the likely largest party.
Ipsos poll shows Social Democrats leading with 34% support
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) jumps to 87%7%
The Ipsos opinion poll conducted on December 14, 2025, indicated the Social Democratic Party leading with 34%, ahead of the Sweden Democrats and Moderate Party. This reinforced market confidence in the Social Democrats as the likely largest party in the upcoming election.
Ipsos poll puts Social Democrats ahead, Moderates tumble
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) jumps to 87%7%
The Ipsos poll released on 13 Dec 2025 showed the Social Democrats at 34 % – the highest among all parties – while the Moderates slipped to 18 %. The market responded instantly, lifting the Social Democratic contract from 80 % to 87 % and pushing the Moderate price from 21 % down to 3 %.
Ipsos poll pushes Moderate Party to 18 % – price crashes
Moderate Party (M) plunges to 3%18%
The same Ipsos release that lifted the Social Democrats also showed the Moderates at a historic low of 18 %. The market, which had the Moderates at 21 % on 4 Dec, plunged to 3 % by 13 Dec, reflecting the loss of confidence in the governing bloc.
Market uncertainty persists amid Sweden's upcoming election campaign
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) rises to 89%2%
An industry leader noted ongoing market uncertainty and concern in Sweden, with the election campaign expected to focus on economic issues such as job creation and regulation, indirectly affecting party support dynamics.
Social Democrats adopt restrictive immigration and integration policies ahead of 2026 election
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) jumps to 87%7%
Lawen Redar, Social Democratic integration spokesperson, announced a shift towards restrictive migration policies and strict integration conditions, aiming to address immigration and security concerns that had dominated previous elections. This policy repositioning strengthened the Social Democrats' appeal, contributing to their rising market price from 80% to 87% in early December 2025.
Social Democrats unveil integration policy shift with new proposals
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) jumps to 87%7%
Lawen Redar, Social Democratic spokesperson on integration, presented a comprehensive policy platform in early December 2025 focusing on stricter asylum standards and socioeconomic integration, signaling a strategic leftward pivot that bolstered party support and market confidence.
Swedish Social Democratic Party gains momentum in early election cycle
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) jumps to 87%7%
Following initial campaign announcements and early polling data, the Social Democrats gained significant market confidence, rising from 80% to 87%, reflecting growing public support and expectations of electoral success.
Sweden Democrat MP Göran Hargestam Resigns Over Nazi Memorabilia Collection
Sweden Democrats (SD) drops to 11%11%
Sweden Democrat MP Göran Hargestam resigned from his parliamentary duties after a newspaper revealed he kept a collection of Nazi memorabilia, including pictures of Adolf Hitler and swastika flags.
Social Democrats roll out new anti‑immigration platform ahead of 2026 election
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) jumps to 87%7%
The Social Democrats unveiled a revamped party program emphasizing a tougher stance on immigration and integration, with Lawen Redar presenting eight new proposals. The policy shift revived the party’s image and drove market confidence in S, lifting its price from 80 % to 87 % over the next week.
Social Democrats Shift Stance on Immigration and Integration Ahead of 2026 Election
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) jumps to 87%7%
Lawen Redar, the Social Democratic Party's spokesperson on integration, presented key proposals to shift the party's platform toward stricter immigration and integration policies to avoid another electoral loss.
Social Democrats Shift Strategy on Immigration and Integration Ahead of 2026 Election
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) jumps to 87%7%
The Social Democratic Party's integration spokesperson Lawen Redar presented a series of proposals to shift the party's platform on immigration and integration, aiming to prevent another electoral loss to the right-wing bloc.
PolitPro poll shows Social Democrats ahead of Sweden Democrats
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) jumps to 87%7%
The PolitPro poll trend listed the Social Democrats at 32.4 % and the Sweden Democrats at 19.4 %, establishing a clear lead for the Social Democrats. This early lead moved the market price for S from 80 % to 87 % within the first two weeks of December.
Social Democrats lead opinion polls ahead of 2026 election
As of late 2025, national opinion polls indicated a lead for the centre-left opposition bloc, primarily driven by the Social Democrats, setting the stage for their favored position in the upcoming election. This polling advantage was reflected in the market pricing with Social Democrats starting at 80%.
Political fragmentation in Sweden fuels Social Democrats' rise
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) jumps to 87%7%
Commentary highlighted the fragmentation of opposition parties and the lack of a credible path to a left-led government without the Social Democrats, boosting their perceived chances of winning the 2026 election.
Swedish Social Democrats lead early opinion polls for 2026 election
Initial national opinion polls indicated a strong lead for the centre-left opposition bloc led by the Social Democrats, setting the baseline for market confidence in their eventual victory. This early polling advantage was reflected in the Social Democrats' market price starting at 80%.
Demoskop poll shows Sweden Democrats at 21.5 % – market slides
Sweden Democrats (SD) drops to 11%11%
A Demoskop poll on 4 Dec 2025 gave the Sweden Democrats 21.5 % support. The market reacted sharply, dropping the SD price from 22 % to 11 % within two days as investors reassessed the party’s ability to overtake the Social Democrats.
Social Democrats lead early opinion polls for 2026 election
Initial polling data showed the Swedish Social Democratic Party leading with around 32.6%, establishing them as the frontrunner well ahead of other parties. This early lead set the baseline for market confidence in their eventual victory.
Swedish government announces largest military buildup since Cold War
The Moderate-led government agreed to borrow €27.5 billion for military rearmament, signaling a focus on security and defense that influenced voter concerns and market perceptions, indirectly benefiting the Social Democrats as opposition.










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