Sweden Democrat leader says ready to talk with all parties

Sweden Democrat leader says ready to talk with all parties

Democrats are shunned by both the ruling centre-left and opposition centre-right blocs, leaving both sides short of a majority and raising uncertainty as to who will be able form a stable govt.

Jimmie Akesson, leader of Sweden Democrats party, seen at a polling station in Stockholm. (Reuters pic)
STOCKHOLM:
Sweden Democrat leader Jimmie Akesson said on Sunday he was prepared to talk and cooperate with all other parties after election results showed gains for his anti-immigration nationalists that he said would translate into real influence.

“We increase our seats in parliament and we see that we will gain huge influence over what happens in Sweden during the coming weeks, months and years,” Akesson told a party rally.

He also challenged Ulf Kristersson, the centre-right Alliance’s candidate for the premiership, to choose between seeking support from the Sweden Democrats and Social Democrat Prime Minister Stefan Lofven.

The eurosceptic, anti-immigration Sweden Democrats are shunned by both the ruling centre-left and opposition centre-right blocs, leaving both sides short of a majority and raising uncertainty as to who will be able form a stable government.

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