Centre Party Leader on Sweden's Next Prime Minister: 'Kristersson Has Disqualified Himself'
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C has pointed to Magdalena Andersson as its likely candidate for prime minister. Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson (M) believes that the party has now “come out of the closet” and legitimizes a “left-wing radical government”.
When Ulf Kristersson announced that he wanted to govern with SD, Elisabeth Thand Ringqvist gave up. Since then, the C-leader's inner circle has worked to get the party to accept Magdalena Andersson. - But we will not campaign for her, says a C-source. Here is the game behind the Center Party's new statement.
The Center Party has chosen a side. Ulf Kristersson has disqualified himself as a candidate for prime minister, the announcement reads. – His trust is spent, says Elisabet
The Center Party is now taking a clear step away from the bourgeois government alternative. Party leader Elisabeth Thand Ringqvist points out the Social Democrats and Magdalena Andersson as the party's most likely cooperation partners after the 2026 election - and thereby places the party in the left bloc. — Ulf Kristersson has disqualified himself as a candidate for prime minister, says Thand Ringqvist to tax-financed SVT. The Center Party lead…
The Center Party no longer sees Ulf Kristersson as a possible prime ministerial candidate. The reason is, among other things, that he has promised to give up important ministerial posts to the SD. – With the choices he has made, he has disqualified himself as a prime ministerial candidate for the Center Party, says party leader Elisabeth Thand Ringqvist.
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