After he consulted with the Vice-Presidents during the morning will Westerberg at lunchtime to keep short-term follow-up conversation with the representatives of all the parliamentary parties.
Despite gridlock blocks between and Sweden Democrats vågmästarposition expected S-leader Stefan Löfven yet be commissioned to form a government, and all indications are that it will be a minority government with S and MP.
The Centre Party leader Annie Loof maintains that she did not intend to cooperate with Stefan Löfven, and she thinks that the heavy responsibility to form a government lies to him. There she says in an interview on TV4′s Nyhetsmorgon.
– It’s Löfvens batch that has been the greatest, and his red-green block has been greatest. The four party leaders of the Alliance is still there. We are entering an active opposition, said Loof to the program.
The four bourgeois parties will abstain when voting on the post of prime minister. However they put forward their own budget.
Loof find it strange that Löfven given the cold shoulder to the Left.
– He said no to V already on Monday – even though he is dependent on their support. He needs to have both to win the vote and Prime Minister to present a budget.
Annie Loof also got to see a joke picture that spread in social media where you see how Löfven tried to reach her several times. She laughed and pointed to the picture was invented, adding:
– He has not texted or called.
The Green Party spokesperson Gustav Fridolin and Åsa Romson were also those with the TV4 , where they were asked about the uncertain political situation. They pointed out the importance of broad agreements.
– It is a difficult position but we politicians have a responsibility to solve these situations. In this situation, it is enough to go step by step and make sure the issues that each party wants to pursue. Then you need a government that keeps so many doors open as possible for collaboration, says Romson.
When asked what they hope happens today responded Gustav Fridolin:
– We hope President gives Stefan Löfven opportunity to form a government. I also hope that he has been told that the parties are willing to bury the hatchet.
A survey Demoskop done for Expressen shows that 38 percent of the red-green parties, voters and 21 percent of all voters think the Social Democrats, The Green Party and the Left Party will form a government together. Only eight percent of the Red-Green voters say in the survey that they are satisfied with a government that consists of only S and MP.
– We have known all along that the most popular option was a red-green government with us ., it’s hard to argue that we scare people away when, say V’s party secretary Aaron Etzler to the newspaper.
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