The Swedish right-wing coalition is facing a critical internal struggle that will determine its future direction, according to political analyst Tomas Ramberg. The key contest is now between the Moderate Party, led by Ulf Kristersson, and the Sweden Democrats, led by Jimmie Åkesson. Should the Sweden Democrats surpass the Moderate Party in size, it would force the Moderates to undergo a significant ideological shift. This scenario could potentially lead the Moderate Party to reposition itself as a centrist force. Ramberg suggests this would represent the most substantial internal adjustment for the Moderates since the late 1970s. The outcome of this dynamic will be decisive for the future of the Swedish right.
