The Swedish government has reportedly completed approximately two-thirds of the 520-point Tidö Agreement, according to government calculations. The agreement, which was struck between the governing coalition parties (Moderaterna, Liberalerna, and Kristdemokraterna) and the Sweden Democrats (Sverigedemokraterna), covers a wide range of policy areas including healthcare, migration, crime, climate, and education. Government officials hope to have 99 percent of the agreement's points completed by election day in 2026.
However, Sweden Democrats' vice party leader Henrik Vinge expressed concerns about the tight timeline, stating that any significant personnel issues or major events could impact the completion schedule. A point is considered completed if new legislation has been introduced or if an investigation has been conducted, even if no further action is taken.
any significant personnel issues or major events could impact the completion schedule