## the Worst rates since 2015.
## Loses against Annie Lööf in förtroendetoppen.
## growing dissatisfaction within its own ranks.
Moderatledaren Anna Kinberg Batra is under attack before Wednesday partiledardebatt in Parliament.
“The sweden democrats are shooting the Conservatives in front of them and adapts to their policies,” says Bodil Sidén, defecting Muf-top to SVT.
Anna Kinberg Batra, who just celebrated two years as the M-leaders, have an uphill battle in public opinion. In the Novus/TV4:s Väljarbarometer for december was the Conservatives 21.8 per cent. There, the party is the worst note in 2016 and a decrease of 1.5 percentage points compared with the förlustvalet 2014, which was followed by the representative Fredrik reinfeldt’s departure.
the Statistics sweden big partisympatiundersökning from in november, shows the same trend. Where do the Conservatives 22.8 per cent – a statistically significant decrease of 1.9 percentage points since the last poll in may 2016, and a decrease of 0.5 percentage points compared with the election results 2014.
Anna Kinberg Batra has also suffered a large decline in the Novus measurement of the electorate’s trust in the party leaders.
In decembermätningen sailed Annie Lööf (C), up on the förtroendetoppens first place, before Kinberg Batra and Stefan Löfven. M-the leader dropped a full six percentage points from a poll in september.

“Must want something,”
Now knorras it in the own ranks. One of the critics is Bodil Sidén, who dropped out of the Moderate youth league in which she was second vice-president. She did not like how the party desperately trying to lure back the M-voters who gone to The sweden democrats.
“I think it feels like that you think that the Sverigedemokratiska voters is more important than the moderate ideas, by adapting to their proposals, it serves only SD on,” she says to SVT’S Current affairs.
Göteborgsmoderaten critical
Johnny Magnusson, heavy moderate in Gothenburg and chairman of the Western Götalandregionen, think that the party has become idéfattigt after Fredrik Reinfeldt. It feels unclear what the Conservatives want.
– One must be for development, in order to accomplish something as a politician, you have to want something with society in the morning, ” says Magnusson in the Current.
at the same time attacked the Conservatives of the party from the vänsterflanken. Minister for enterprise, Mikael Damberg, S, calls for a stronger opposition.

” I think it would be good for Sweden. No matter if we had the bourgeois or social-democratic governments have been able to make agreements, and make up about important issues, and it has created a stability in the Swedish politics, which has been beneficial for both investment and growth. In this uncertain omvärldsläget it is even more important that political leaders can stand for the bargains and keep them, ” says Damberg at the Swedish newspaper Expressen’s reporter Niklas Svensson.
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