elections in Sweden, extremists towards doubling result

Swedish voters are determined to vote in the general parliamentary elections, while the anti-imigration party is recognising growth. Sweden's nationalist Democrats (SD), which polls give about 20% of the vote, will be the second party in the country after 8 years of entry into Parliament. Nor are Social Democrats currently in [...]
Sweden's nationalist Democrats (SD), which polls give about 20% of the vote, will be the second party in the country after 8 years of entry into Parliament.
Neither the Social Democrats currently in power nor the main centre-right party will win the majority.
Prime Minister Stefan Löfven has accused the DS of extremism and said a vote for it was the dangerous “”.
Migration has been the central issue of campaigning. The DS doubled its seats in the 2014 elections and is projected to double them again in these elections.












