The Prime Minister of Sweden, Ulf Kristersson, left open the possibility of incorporating sectors of the right into his possible government, if he were able to form a majority after the next elections. The declaration marks a significant turn in the political dynamics of the Nordic country, historically characterized by broad consensus and a
strong institutional tradition.As reported, Kristersson did not rule out granting ministries to the Swedish Democratic Party, a force that has gained weight in recent years based on an agenda focused on security, immigration and state control. The possible inclusion of this space in the Executive would represent a significant change from previous political practice, where these sectors remained outside government responsibilities
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The advance of this force responds to an internal context marked by increased citizen concern about security and social integration. In this scenario, the electoral growth of the right wing has changed the parliamentary balance, forcing traditional parties to reconsider









