Swedish voters have largely disapproved of the current right-wing coalition government, known as Tidö. Ahead of the Almedalen Week political event, Christian Democrats leader Ebba Busch is signaling a strategic shift towards the political center. This move suggests an acknowledgement of the coalition’s current standing with the electorate. Busch’s anticipated approach indicates a potential attempt to broaden her party’s appeal and distance herself from the less popular aspects of the Tidö agreement. The shift comes as the government faces challenges in maintaining public support. Analysts suggest this repositioning is a response to declining approval ratings and a desire to regain voter confidence. The Almedalen Week will be a key opportunity for Busch to articulate this new direction.