Christian Democrats leader Ebba Busch has drawn a clear political line ahead of Sweden's parliamentary election, ruling out cooperation with the Social Democrats while reaffirming support for the current Tidö Agreement coalition. " This comes after months of political speculation about potential cross-bloc cooperation between the Christian Democrats and Social Democrats. Busch acknowledged her previous praise for Social Democrat leader Magdalena Andersson's constructive approach to energy talks last fall, but made clear that supporting Andersson as prime minister is not an option.
The Christian Democrats leader defended the Tidö Agreement's achievements, citing work on reducing healthcare queues, migration policy, tax levels, and gang crime. On migration policy, Busch emphasized that Sweden "does not have and should not have free immigration," while advocating for a policy based on "common sense" that prioritizes Swedish workers for available jobs. With 176 days remaining until the election, Busch's statements clarify her party's position within the current governing coalition.
My alternative is clear and it's four more years for Tidö.
does not have and should not have free immigration
common sense