In the Swedish parliamentary election of 7 September 2018, the biggest parties, the Social Democrats and the Moderates, both lost votes compared to their scores in the previous election, but not as many as they had feared. Commensurately, the radical-right challenger party, the Sweden Democrats (SD), which had seemed certain to profit from Sweden's dramatic experience of the European migration crisis, did well, but not as well as it had hoped. The result left the array of parliamentary forces fragmented and finely balanced. Only after months of negotiations could a government be formed. Eventually, the incumbent coalition received a renewed parliamentary mandate. At the same time, the party system was transformed
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Sedan valnatten den 9 september 2018 har ingen regeringskonstellation kunnat tillträda i Sverige. En...
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This article studies the process of transformation of the Swedish political party system in the 1980...
General elections were held in the Kingdom of Sweden on the 9th of September 2018; parliamentary (ri...
Sedan valnatten den 9 september 2018 har ingen regeringskonstellation kunnat tillträda i Sverige. En...
Populism is on the rise, anti-globalism, nationalism, and xenophobia run rampant, andtraditional mai...
In the Swedish parliamentary election of 7 September 2018, the biggest parties, the Social Democrats...
Since the post-war era, the Swedish Social Democratic Party (Socialdemokratiska arbetarepartiet, or ...
This article assesses how Swedish parliamentary democracy works today, almost one hundred years into...
The Social Democrats have traditionally dominated politics in Sweden. However, since 2006 a major sh...
The study argues that the Swedish parliamentary election of 2022 is related to major long-term chang...
Sweden held a general election on 14 September, with the Swedish Social Democratic Party emerging as...
The political landscape in Sweden has undergone considerable changes in recent decades The number of...
The Swedish Liberal Party chose a new leader in 2019. It was, in some ways, typical of leader select...
Engblom, Gustav (2009) De nya riksdagspartierna och den politiska dagordningen “The new parilament p...
This article studies the process of transformation of the Swedish political party system in the 1980...
General elections were held in the Kingdom of Sweden on the 9th of September 2018; parliamentary (ri...
Sedan valnatten den 9 september 2018 har ingen regeringskonstellation kunnat tillträda i Sverige. En...
Populism is on the rise, anti-globalism, nationalism, and xenophobia run rampant, andtraditional mai...