The Social Democrats have called for a greater focus on women's health, which they argue does not receive adequate attention. They reject the government's cuts to women's healthcare by 600 million kronor and propose a special investment of 300 million kronor for a new commission on women's health. According to the Social Democrats, this commission should be politically led but include experts from healthcare and research. All investments in their spring motion will be financed and not built on borrowed funds, with the full motion to be presented next week.
The Green Party has proposed increasing child allowance, having previously suggested a rise of 350 kronor. In its spring amendment budget proposal, the party also wants to introduce a single parent supplement of 800 kronor, meaning single parents would get 800 kronor more per child. According to the Green Party's calculations, this supplement would cost two billion kronor and affect 160,000 households with a total of 240,000 children.
We will never support a government that stands for disorder – in justice policy, migration policy, and the economy.
A new GP/Novus opinion poll shows the opposition bloc—comprising the Social Democrats, Center Party, Green Party, and Left Party—leading the Tidö government parties and Sweden Democrats with 52.7% of voter support compared to 45.9%. Compared to the previous measurement, the Sweden Democrats lost 1.2 percentage points, a change that is not statistically confirmed. Hjalmar Strid, an opinion expert at Novus, notes that the Sweden Democrats losing voters to other Tidö parties is part of a long-term trend.
Political speculation has emerged about potential government formations if the Tidö parties lose their majority. Center Party leader Elisabeth Thand Ringqvist believes KD leader Ebba Busch could be part of a government with the Social Democrats in such a scenario. Ebba Busch responded on social media, stating that Thand Ringqvist's comment is an attempt to circumvent the difficult situation the red-green parties would face with a majority. Busch asserted they will never support a government that stands for disorder in justice policy, migration policy, and the economy.
