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Sweden: Communists, Greens, Socialists, Centrists Likely to Gang Up against Sweden Democrats

 
 
 
 
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The most likely outcome of the Swedish parliamentary elections to be held on Sunday September 9 is a new coalition between the Communists, the Greens, the Socialists, the Centrists and the Conservatives—all joining forces against the surging populist Sweden Democrats party, whose great sin is that they want to halt the fake refugee invasion of that country.

Currently, the Swedish government is made up of an alliance known as the “Löfven Cabinet,” consisting of the Social Democrats and the Green Party.

These two parties together won 37.9 percent of the popular vote and 138 out of 349 seats in the Riksdag, or Swedish parliament at the 2014 election.

Now however, the Sweden Democrats (SD)—who won 12.9 percent of the vote in 2014 and took 49, becoming the third largest party—are set to substantially increase their support in the upcoming elections, according to all opinion polls.

The increase in support for the SD—which the controlled media laughably insists is “far right” and even “neo-Nazi” (but in fact is not, and has nonwhite representatives as press spokesmen)–means that support for all the other parties has declined, and no one party is likely to emerge with a ruling majority after the election.

A Skop institute poll published on Sunday, a week before the election, credited the Social Democrats with 23.8 percent of support, compared with 31 percent in the 2014 election; SD with 20 percent, up from 13 percent in 2014; and the Moderates with 17 percent, down from 23 percent.

According to an AFP report, traditionally in Sweden after the election, the outgoing speaker of parliament consults with party leaders to nominate a candidate for prime minister tasked with forming a government. Parliament votes on the speaker’s choice, and can reject his proposal four times, after which new elections must be called.

If the current government would seek to remain in office, therefore, they would have to rely on the support of “ex-communist” Left Party and all the members of the so-called “center-right” Alliance, which consists of the Center Party and the Liberals, to pass any legislation.

None of the parties will consider an alliance with the SD to form a government, solely because of that party’s immigration policy, which officially reads as follows:

“Sweden needs a safe and protected border in order to keep organized crime, human trafficking and terrorism out. We welcome those who contribute to our society, who abide by our laws and who respect our practices. In contrast, those who come here to take advantage of our systems, commit crimes or put our citizens in harm’s way are not welcome. We feel that Sweden should help those in need, and this should be done where the needs are most acute. We want to stop receiving asylum seekers in Sweden and instead go for real aid for refugees. We want to enable more immigrants turning back [sic] to their native countries.”

This eminently sensible policy is, in the upside-down world of the anti-white ruling elite, “Nazi” and “racist,” and therefore to be shunned.

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The SD leadership has repeatedly distanced itself from what it calls “extremism” and most recently expelled several youth wing members who it felt were “racist.” These members went on to form a new party named the Alternative for Sweden (AfS).

* In a related development to the ongoing link between Third World immigration and crime in Sweden, it was announced that one of the ring leaders of the recent mass car arson attack in that country was arrested while trying to flee home to Turkey.

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