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Liberal Leader Mohamsson Reverses Stance, Allows Sweden Democrats In

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Liberal Party leader Simona Mohamsson reversed her position and is now willing to allow the Sweden Democrats (SD) into the government.

Official22 backing sources

Simona Mohamsson was re-elected as Liberal Party leader at an extraordinary national meeting.

Official6 backing sources

Simona Mohamsson received 93-95 votes in favor of her leadership at the national meeting, with 80 blank votes or votes for 'nothing'.

Official3 backing sources

Open Questions

5 questions
What specific concessions were made in the 'Sverigelöftet' agreement between the Liberals and SD?
How many Liberal Party members are expected to leave the party following Mohamsson's decision and re-election?
What is the timeline for forming a coalition government with SD if the Tidö parties win the next election?
How will the secret talks between Mohamsson and Åkesson affect the relationship with the other Tidö parties (Moderates and Christian Democrats)?
What are the legal or constitutional implications of the 'Sverigelöftet' agreement compared to the Tidö Agreement?
Support for Simona Mohamsson among regional Liberal Party branchesfactual

The Liberal Party board in Västerbotten wants to force out party leader Simona Mohamsson.

According to SVT Västerbotten
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The party board in Skåne was unanimous in supporting Simona Mohamsson.

According to SVT Skåne

Context: This shows deep internal division within the Liberal Party, with some regions actively opposing Mohamsson's leadership while others fully support her, indicating a fractured party base.

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