After the European Union parliamentary elections this summer, negotiations are scheduled to begin within the party groups in Parliament. The Center Party will then push for the Liberals to be excluded from the cross-party group of parties, if L continues to cooperate with the SD in Sweden.
– If we are liberals, we do not defend liberal values. Who will do it next? Emma Wiesner says, according to the newspaper, that the time of empty words has ended.
C believes that L is not keeping the promise made by several parties, including L and C, in May in which they promised not to cooperate or form alliances “with far-right and radical parties at some levels.”
– I don't see that they meet the requirements in the declaration as they appear today, says Emma Wiesner.
Demiruk: Cold facts played a role
According to Muharrem Demiruk, leader of the Center Party, the Kala Vakta movement's revelations about the SD Party's working methods in social media played a key role in C's new demands on L.
– SD is not a party like all the others. It is a party that attacks free and independent media, and uses troll factories to attack opponents. He says, according to the newspaper, that advertising must play a role.
Weimar: It's hard for C
Charlie Weimers, the Sweden Democrats' leading candidate in the EU elections, believes it will be difficult for the Center Party to show that the matter is serious enough to exclude L.
– I think it will be very difficult for them to achieve something, because of course the liberals will link this issue to other cross-party collaborations in the ECR and renew them, he says.
The text is updated.
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