As Sweden's parliamentary election in September approaches, a clear shift to the left is becoming evident. A survey by the Statistics Office indicates that parties supporting Social Democratic Party leader Magdalena Andersson as prime minister are collectively at 55.2 percent of the vote. Parties aiming to continue with conservative leader Ulf Kristersson, including the nationalist Swedish Democrats, currently have only 42.6 percent support.
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Official sources cited
- government Statistikamt (Statistics Office)
