Youth Engagement Grows in Rural Swedish Politics Ahead of 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.
Youth initiatives in northern Sweden and active involvement by first-time voters highlight growing political engagement among young Swedes ahead of the 2026 election.
Early 2026 sees significant political resignations in Swedish municipal councils and parliamentary substitutions within the Sweden Democrats party, underlining shifts in local and national governance.
Sweden faces a surge in local political resignations amid rising hostility in political discourse and shifts in politicians' career paths ahead of the 2026 elections.
A recent report reveals that 25% of Swedish politicians were threatened or harassed in 2024, with women in Norrbotten disproportionately targeted, raising concerns about political safety and democracy.
Ex-Left Party politicians Lorena Delgado Varas and Daniel Riazat have established Framtidens vänster, a new party set to participate in local elections, emphasizing sustainable political presence beyond their former party.
Moderaterna outlines key initiatives to improve Håbo's business environment and youth opportunities ahead of 2026 elections.
LRF Hofors convenes local politicians to discuss rural challenges and election priorities, fostering constructive community dialogue ahead of 2026.
Sweden sees a rise in eligible voters for the 2026 elections, with significant demographic insights.
Norrbotten's economic woes influence the political climate ahead of the 2025 election.
Norrbotten faces economic strain and political instability ahead of local elections, stirring voter concerns.
A significant political exodus in Södermanlands län sees over 100 politicians resign as the 2025 elections near.