Activist group Rojavakommittéerna's threatening actions against Swedish government ministers have sparked political controversy, especially within Vänsterpartiet, after a local politician supported these acts and refuses to resign.
Vänsterpartiet politicians have expressed support for controversial protests by activists against Swedish ministers, sparking debate and condemnation within the party and beyond.
Swedish youths are actively engaging with politics through local initiatives and personal interviews as over 400,000 first-time voters prepare for the 2026 elections.
Youth initiatives in northern Sweden and active involvement by first-time voters highlight growing political engagement among young Swedes ahead of the 2026 election.
A man tied to an activist Kurdish group has been arrested for making serious threats against Swedish ministers Forssell and Dousa, linked to protest actions near their homes.
Sweden's Liberal Party plummets to a record low 1.8% support, sparking internal panic and threatening parliamentary presence ahead of the 2026 election.
Growing youth support for European federalism contrasts with criticized Swedish political reluctance on EU cooperation, urging politicians to adapt ahead of elections.
The abolition of Sweden's track change policy has sparked political criticism in Norsjö, where affected asylum seekers face forced departures and municipalities fear population decline.
Salem witnessed its first far-right march in 15 years, marked by strong police presence, counter-demonstrations, and concerns over extremist recruitment via social media.
Social Democrat leader Magdalena Andersson and Sweden Democrat leader Jimmie Åkesson traded accusations over the use of troll factories for political messaging during a televised debate.
A far-right extremist demonstration in Stockholm drew sharp condemnation from Sweden's Justice Minister and opposition leaders, emphasizing a unified political stance against violent extremism.
Neo-Nazi marches in Stockholm on November 30, involving around 100 participants linked to Aktivklubb, sparked widespread political condemnation and calls for strong action against far-right extremism.
Social Democratic leader Magdalena Andersson defends her party's use of AiP Media-linked social media accounts amidst criticism labeling them 'troll accounts,' while opposition calls for transparency intensify.
New tensions surface in Sweden's Tidö Alliance government talks as Sweden Democrats demand ministerial posts while Liberals oppose any government involving them.
At their 2025 conference, the Sweden Democrats, led by Jimmie Åkesson, announced a zero vision policy to eliminate child sexual abuse as part of their election platform.
Thirty-eight Liberal Party members publicly call to end cooperation with the Sweden Democrats, citing voter loss and loss of independent identity ahead of the party's national meeting.
Sweden's Liberal Party faces internal strife over the proposal to ban profits in schools, with party leader Simona Mohamsson pushing for reform amid resistance from older members.
Medborgerlig Samling demands the closure of Pensionsmyndigheten, citing politicization of pension funds and advocating for pension privatization with individual choice.
Medborgerlig Samling urges pension reform, proposing to shut down Pensionsmyndigheten and enhance individual pension control amid criticism of political misuse of funds.
Ebba Busch and Magdalena Andersson express increased political pragmatism and openness to collaboration, signaling a shift toward constructive dialogue in Swedish politics.
Swedish experts and political leaders call for improved political accountability and a closer alignment between politicians, media, and citizens' realities.
Mattias Karlsson of the Sweden Democrats urges politicians to practice self-criticism to address the harsh tone permeating Swedish political discourse, highlighting divisiveness across parties and praising respectful debate exemplified by Barack Obama.
Anna-Karin Hatt resigns as Centre Party leader due to hate and threats, prompting political leaders in Sweden to condemn the hostile climate and warn of its threat to democracy.
Sverigedemokraterna demands a referendum to challenge Sweden's new constitutional amendment rules requiring a two-thirds parliamentary majority, warning it could enable minority vetoes over important legislation.
Moderaterna criticized after party employees sing offensive campaign song targeting Socialdemokraterna's leader Magdalena Andersson, prompting calls for responsible political conduct.
The Swedish Foreign Ministry criticizes activist campaigns for obstructing consular services amid widespread public outcry over detained Swedish participants of the Global Sumud Flotilla.
A nine-year-old girl challenges local politicians to improve her schoolyard, highlighting youth engagement amid rising resignations in local government.