The Almedals week is canceled but the Morning Studio is holding party leader interviews anyway - and during Monday morning, the Environmental Party's speech tube guest Isabella Lövin SVT.

The environmental party has major problems with the Social Democrats who are currently negotiating on their own with the bourgeois parties in the migration settlement. According to data, the Environment Party is considering leaving the government if you do not get more influence in the negotiations, something Elisabeth Marmorstein does not think is impossible.

- Even those who do not think that they should leave the government on a migration issue, it looks like a blow to the face that the Social Democrats are negotiating side by side with the bourgeois parties. If the Social Democrats go ahead and reach an agreement with the bourgeois, it may be that the party leadership has no choice but to leave, and that is also the message from the speech tubes to Löfven to get him thinking.

Not clear how MP intends to act

According to Elisabeth Marmorstein, Isabella Lövin is clear that the MP will not support a proposal that tightens up migration policy as hard as the committee wants, but it is unclear how the party plans to act.

- We received no response to how the environmental party intends to act on the Social Democrats and the bourgeois settle on this in committee instead. Then they do not need to submit a bill, but it will be the committee that will draft the new migration legislation and send it for a referral and so on. So was the alliance government when it came to gender-neutral marriage in 2009.

Would risk extraversion

At the same time, Marmorstein does not believe that MP language tubes want to leave the government.

- It is a very difficult seat for Lövin and Bolund. I do not think that they want to crack down on the government on the issue of migration, especially in the midst of a fiery recession where they have the opportunity to get through much of the green transition. In addition, they know that the voters they have left think the climate issue is the most important.

Should MP dissolve the government it could have major consequences, according to Marmorstein.

- Then Löfven must seek support to form a new government and flip-flop, so we can have eternity-long negotiations that we have no idea how they will end. Another alternative is that Löfven announces extra elections and it would be devastating for the Environment Party, as they would risk leaving Parliament.