Published 11 May 2024 at 09.40
EU. The Liberals, the Center Party and the Christian Democrats are teetering on the edge of leaving the EU Parliament and in practice are dependent on other parties' voters “tactically voting” for them if they are to remain – something that is believed to be unusual in EU elections.< /strong>
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SvD's/Demoskop's survey from Friday shows that the Social Democrats clearly have the most support, followed by the Sweden Democrats.
About the final election result would turn out the same, the Liberals would get no mandate and leave the EU Parliament, while the Social Democrats would get 6 of Sweden's 21 mandates.
Both the Liberals, the Christian Democrats and the Center Party are balancing on the border to pass the four percent electoral barrier in the EU – the parliament. At the same time, voters lack incentive to “vote tactically” because bloc politics is not a factor in the EU Parliament, as it is in Swedish parliamentary elections.
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