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Among the voters of the moderators, cooperation with the Swedish Democrats is more and more accepted.
According to a new DN / Ipsos survey, 45% of M voters now consider that M + SD is a possible government constellation. When DN / Ipsos asked for the same thing a month ago, 33% of M voters thought that was the case.
– It increased by 12 percentage points compared to the measurement made a month ago. That's a big change, says Nicklas Källebring, an opinion analyst at Ipsos at DN.
Local collaborations between M and SD may affect
Among the voters of the Christian Democrats, there is the will to include sustainable development in a government of the same level.
Nicklas Källebring sees several possible reasons for this change – among others, M and SD initiated collaborations to varying degrees in a few municipalities. He also thinks that the complicated training of the government, which took a long time, could have affected the voters in group M.
"The formation of forces in the country has an impact on the ability to collaborate parties in general.I think that is what is reflected in these movements, as well as in the frozen state of the Riksdag. Holiday impressions come from many places and it will be an overall assessment, says Nicklas Källebring in DN.
Sprinkle on sustainable development among civic voters
Central Party and Liberal voters, however, are significantly more negative for the government's cooperation with the SD. When the voters of both parties who could accept such cooperation are united, they represent only about 10%. In the September survey, it was 8%.
Among the bourgeois sympathizers, the question of collaboration in the field of sustainable development clearly emerged.
The survey also shows that, according to DN, 4 out of 4 voters, most voters of the Social Democratic Party, Stefan Löfven, have the greatest opportunity to form a government. The corresponding figure for Ulf Kristersson is 3 out of 10. Together, 2 out of 10 believe in Leader C, Annie Lööf.
More open to government deputies
At the same time, 4 out of 10 environmentalists agree that Annie Lööf is the one who can best solve the knots of the government problem, writes DN.
The survey also shows that more voters are willing to see government deputies. Today, 37% of respondents believe this, compared with 31% in September.
However, according to DN, the opinion is basically calm with regard to pacemakers.
Then, the DN / Ipsos measurement was carried out
DN / Ipsos polled 1556 voters on 16 and 24 October. 515 interviews were conducted by telephone with a random selection. 1041 interviews were conducted digitally with a quota selection from a randomly recruited web panel.
The questions asked were:
If it was a parliamentary election today, which party would you vote for?
Which parties can you accept in the government?
What parties do you think your party could form a government with?
In your opinion, which of the party leaders is most likely to form a sufficiently supported government in the Riksdag?
Opinion polls are always associated with some uncertainty.
Source: DN
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