The leader of the Centre Party, Muharrem Thulin, has sharply criticized the climate policies of the current governing coalition, known as the Tidö Agreement. Thulin alleges an increasing trend of climate change denial within the coalition, comprised of the Moderate Party, the Sweden Democrats, and the Christian Democrats. He expressed concerns that the coalition’s direction is jeopardizing Sweden’s climate goals and long-term sustainability. This criticism comes amidst reports suggesting the coalition is facing internal strains and potential instability. Thulin, who previously supported the government, now suggests the situation is deteriorating and anticipates a possible collapse of the ruling alliance. The comments highlight growing tensions over environmental policy and raise questions about the future of the Swedish government.