Swedish PM Kristersson’s Moderates Party Wants to Form Majority Government With Sweden Democrats After September Election

COPENHAGEN, April 1 (Reuters) – ⁠Swedish ⁠Prime Minister ⁠Ulf Kristersson said ​on Wednesday that his ‌Moderates party wants ‌to form ⁠a ⁠majority government that includes the anti-immigration ​Sweden Democrats after a parliamentary election in ​Sweden in September.

“After the election, ⁠we ⁠will form a ⁠four-party ​majority government,” Kristersson told a ​press conference.

“I ⁠will form and, as prime minister, lead that ⁠government and … in that government, the Sweden ⁠Democrats will have a great deal of policy influence and important ministerial positions. It is natural that, among other things, ⁠it will be about migration and integration.”

(Reporting by Johan Ahlander and ​Anna Ringstrom, editing by ​Louise Rasmussen)

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