Prime Minister Stefan Löfven continues his post on Twitter by writing "Together we can lead a green transformation to create the jobs of the future."

Moderate party leader Ulf Kristersson writes on Instagram:

"Joe Biden will be the next president of the United States and we are many who tonight feel hopeful before this announcement.

I think it would be good for the United States - but also for Europe and for Sweden. "

Center leader Annie Lööf has also congratulated both Kamala Harris and Joe Biden "for a strong performance and final sprint in a difficult time" and writes on Twitter: "We are probably many who draw a sigh of relief after four years of Donald Trump and the last valrysare of the day. "

Several parties wish congratulations

Foreign Minister Ann Linde (S) told TT earlier this week that no congratulations will be sent until one candidate declares himself a winner and one a loser.

Despite this, she is one of those in power around the world who sent her congratulations to Joe Biden after he was declared the winner by several American media and news agencies.

"There is so much we can do together - in terms of democracy, gender equality, combating climate change, European security and multilateralism, at a time when this is needed," she wrote on Twitter.

The Left Party's party leader Nooshi Dadgostar, the Green Party's spokesperson Isabella Lövin and Per Bolund and the Liberals have also so far congratulated the election winner.