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Sweden’s centre-left opposition holds lead ahead of September election, statistics office poll shows

By Thomson Reuters Jun 4, 2026 | 1:14 AM

STOCKHOLM, June 4 (Reuters) – Sweden’s centre-left opposition parties are expected to win the country’s ​election for parliament in September, ‌likely ousting the right-wing government, according to an opinion poll released by the national statistics office on ‌Thursday.

Swedes ​go to the ⁠polls on September 13 ⁠and campaigning is gaining steam with gang crime, cost of living, security, immigration and energy ​supply high on the agenda.

Support for the four opposition ⁠parties, of which ⁠former prime minister Magdalena ​Andersson’s Social Democrats is the biggest ​by far, stood at 55.2%, ‌up from the 48.9% they won in the 2022 election.

Support for the governing bloc of ⁠Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson, including the closely aligned Sweden Democrats, stood at 42.6%, ⁠down ‌from the 49.6% they ⁠won in the closely ​fought ‌2022 election.

Andersson’s Social Democrats, ​Sweden’s largest ⁠party, was set to win 33.9%, according to the poll, up from 30.3% four years ago.

(Reporting by Anna Ringstrom, editing by ​Terje Solsvik)