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Eriksson: Green-Alliance tie-up 'not on the table'

Published: 9 Sep 10 11:14 CET | Double click on a word to get a translation
Updated: 9 Sep 10 14:08 CET
Online: http://www.thelocal.se/28880/20100909/

Although leading Green Party officials have indicated they would cooperate with the centre-right Alliance should the Sweden Democrats hold the balance of power following the election, Green spokesman Peter Eriksson has flatly rejected the possibility.

"It is totally out of the question because Reinfeldt is not open to such a possibility," Eriksson said on Thursday. "It is not on the table."

He referred to Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt making it clear that if the Sweden Democrats and the Alliance registered the most support, he would continue to govern under a minority government.

This would be the wrong way to go, according to Eriksson, who believes that the most important thing is to ensure that there will be a majority government. If neither coalition wins a majority, there must be talks, he said.

"I am troubled by Reinfeldt's stance, that he wants to give the Sweden Democrats a unique position of power by holding a minority government," said Eriksson.

"It is terrible, it is not good for Sweden. Reinfeldt is giving opportunity to the Sweden Democrats, that with every question, it could threaten votes for the Red-Greens and this is [Sweden Democrats leader] Jimmie Åkesson's wet dream," he said.

Eriksson also excluded the Greens from a position that would give the Alliance government support.

"The days have passed since the Greens were a support party," he said. "We are working for a red-green government. If it were against all odds to form a clear majority, we would invite the Liberal and Centre Parties."

Of the Greens' 26 regional party heads, 18 said they would be willing to abandon the centre-left Red-Green coalition to keep the far-right Sweden Democrats out of government.

Within the Alliance, the party would prefer to cooperate with the Centre and Liberal Parties, the Svenska Dagbladet (SvD) newspaper wrote on Thursday.

While the Greens' desired outcome remains achieving a Red-Green majority government, the next best situation for the party would be to cooperate with the Centre or Liberal Parties, according to SvD.

Nevertheless, it remains unclear what the Greens would do if they woke up on September 20th to an uncertain parliamentary situation which included a xenophobic party holding the balance of power.

The response to inquiries from SvD to the Green Party's regional chairs creates a very clear picture of what might happen: the Greens should work for a stable majority government in parliament, even if the price to pay is collaborating with the Alliance coalition at the government level.

"Personally, I, along with many others, will not accept any form of influence from the Sweden Democrats. Definitely not," Ann-Catrin Lofvars from Dalarna in central Sweden told the newspaper. "It's priority number one for many of us, you should know."

Most regional chairs neither could nor would specify what such a collaboration would look like.

"It is a hazy question and entirely hypothetical," said Magnus Johansson, the convener of the Greens' executive committee.

"Prime Minister [Fredrik] Reinfeldt has clearly stated that he could imagine remaining in office in a minority government with the indirect support of the Sweden Democrats."

The Greens' spokeswoman, Maria Wetterstrand, has ruled out cooperation with the Moderates. However, none of the contacted regional heads excluded the possibility of collaborating with the party.

At the same time, they emphasised that the Greens would never offer party support without being able to have influence on a common policy in one way or another.

Reinfeldt said during a visit to southern Sweden in Skåne on Thursday that a vote for Green spokeswoman Maria Wetterstrand is a vote for Mona Sahlin, regardless of what the Greens' regional leaders suggest.

"The spokespeople for the Green Party have been clear," said Reinfeldt.

If both coalitions receive support that is appromixately the same size and the Sweden Democrats enter Sweden's parliament, the Riksdag, Reinfeldt believes that the biggest block should govern.

"However, it will come at a high price. Uncertainty will prevail," he said. "Those who are afraid of whether Sweden will say no to the Sweden Democrats on the whole."

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12:41 September 9, 2010 by flintis
When did Reinfeldt stae this, in the interview I watched he said exactlty the opposite, & stated that the elctorate would be fools to vote for the SvD.

Waht are the Greens prepared to do to stop the "far left" getting in?
14:31 September 9, 2010 by here for the summer
It is strange the the green party would cooperate with this stalinist Left party while rejecting cooperation with many of the sane parties slightly to the right but actually supporting many of their positions. The majority of his regional heads would cooperate maybe the greens just need a smarter leader.

Interesting to note that by far the worst records on conservation and protecting the water and land were during the soviet era and the eastern block baltic countries.
15:04 September 9, 2010 by byke
A votes a vote, that floats my boat in these ever changing political climate ;)
15:06 September 9, 2010 by calebian22
If the Sweden democrats get in, the issue of immigration reform will have to be taken seriously. If the majority parties don't realize this and work with them, the dreaded "racists" will only grow stronger in the following election. A liberal nightmare. I love it!
16:39 September 9, 2010 by miss79
oh my god..reinfeldt is giving a chance to sverige demokraterna?is he nuts?not gonna vote for him..jesus, he is bring catastroph to sweden
16:59 September 9, 2010 by Great Scott
Reinfeldt said during a visit to southern Sweden in Skåne on Thursday that a vote for Green spokeswoman Maria Wetterstrand is a vote for Mona Sahlin,

This is a no brainer, how stupid can a fool be.

Its no difference than saying, a vote for mauld olofsson is a vote for reinfeldt.

And this idiot is in power.
07:20 September 10, 2010 by flintis
@Great Scott: Wow your bright, so a vote for Mona is also a vote for the loony left.
09:26 September 10, 2010 by Great Scott
@flintis

Oh flintis you join the ranks of the fascist right wing idiots, if you had read correctly you would see that Reinfeldt had already said "vote for Mona" please wake up.

And if you don't believe that keeping a good education and health system in place, then yes the left is loony.

You must also accept that it was the so called loony left that made Sweden was it is today, one of the highest respected countries in the world. If the right wing gets in, then expect the same result as the UK got after Thatcher destroyed it. The mess that the UK is in now are the seedlings that Thatcher planted. You know we are all only pawns in the game of politics, its just a case of whether you follow the fraudulent and devious side of the right or a side that tends to lean towards the people.
09:44 September 10, 2010 by samwise
the world is going down, if one of the highest respected countries didn't make a stand against the nazis, and didn't make a stand against the commies. sometimes it feels like living in a parallel universe where all the laws are backwards. God help us.
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