Without the Sweden Dwmocrats, the centre-right bloc won't have enough seats to form a government.
The word 'bloc' is highly misleading in this context. I have seen messages online that the Moderates will try to make a government over the right, which is a semi-good sign, but I predict it's just for the show and that they will (intentionally) fail.
In reality, the Moderates have more in common with the Social Democrats than with the Sweden Democrats - they are both globalist neoliberal parties, the Moderates perhaps even worse than the SocDems (they destroyed the Swedish educational system with 'progressive education' and said that Sweden belongs to immigrants and not to native Swedes).
The Greens and the Social Democrats will never form a coalition with them
If other European countries are a guide, neoliberal nominal right-wingers will form a coalition with neoliberal nominal left-wingers.
The Moderates are now the third largest party in the Swedish Parliament, after the Social Democrats and the Sweden Democrats. Forming a coalition with the Social Democrats would mean becoming a junior partner and giving up the ability to make policy in favour of a small amount of influence.
The most likely defector from the centre-right bloc is actually the Liberals. They're the traditionally "free-market", pro-big business party, and also very pro-EU, which puts them at odds with the Sweden Democrats. Add their 20 seats to the left wing, bloc, and the Social Democrats stay in power.
The word 'bloc' is highly misleading in this context. I have seen messages online that the Moderates will try to make a government over the right, which is a semi-good sign, but I predict it's just for the show and that they will (intentionally) fail.
In reality, the Moderates have more in common with the Social Democrats than with the Sweden Democrats - they are both globalist neoliberal parties, the Moderates perhaps even worse than the SocDems (they destroyed the Swedish educational system with 'progressive education' and said that Sweden belongs to immigrants and not to native Swedes).
If other European countries are a guide, neoliberal nominal right-wingers will form a coalition with neoliberal nominal left-wingers.
But let's hope I'm wrong.
The Moderates are now the third largest party in the Swedish Parliament, after the Social Democrats and the Sweden Democrats. Forming a coalition with the Social Democrats would mean becoming a junior partner and giving up the ability to make policy in favour of a small amount of influence.
The most likely defector from the centre-right bloc is actually the Liberals. They're the traditionally "free-market", pro-big business party, and also very pro-EU, which puts them at odds with the Sweden Democrats. Add their 20 seats to the left wing, bloc, and the Social Democrats stay in power.