Sweden’s Centre-Left Opposition Holds Lead Ahead of September Election, Statistics Office Poll Shows

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)

Copyright 2026 Thomson Reuters.

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