Internal criticism is mounting against Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson from within his own Moderate Party. Several party members, speaking to Swedish public broadcaster SVT, have expressed concerns about a potential electoral disaster. Christian Sonesson, a leading Moderate, stated bluntly that voters may not have embraced Kristersson’s leadership. The criticism centers on a perceived lack of connection between Kristersson and the electorate. This internal dissent raises questions about the party’s current trajectory and its prospects in upcoming elections. The warnings suggest a growing anxiety within the Moderate Party regarding their potential performance and the Prime Minister’s public image. This development could significantly impact the political landscape in Sweden.
