The Liberals' announcement that they will drop the government collaboration this autumn means that the Center Party will be left alone in the middle of the January parties.

With only the center's support, with the current state of public opinion it would be difficult for the Social Democrats and the Green Party to be able to govern further after the next election.

Left-wing leader Nooshi Dadgostar has opened up to budget negotiations with the three January parties to enable continued rule.

On Friday, the Center Party's Board of Trustees decided that the party goes to the polls as an independent bourgeois liberal force that does not give what is called the fringe parties, the Left Party and the Sweden Democrats, any influence. The party wants to see a government in the broad center, but does not say which prime minister it will support.

The government negotiations after the 2018 election took four months. The fact that the Moderates and the Christian Democrats could consider forming a government that demanded the support of the Sweden Democrats surprised many voters, as well as that the Center Party and the Liberals could finally imagine supporting a red-green government. In Agenda on Sunday 30 May, we interview Annie Lööf about what messages she can give about the Left Party's invitation to budget cooperation, if she can support Stefan Löfven as Prime Minister once again and how she will get through her dream of a center-left government when the right parties have already formed a clear block.

In recent months, right-wing parties have formed a clear government alternative. The Liberals, together with M, KD, and SD, have made a first joint initiative, a tightening of immigration policy. The leaders of the bourgeois parties have for a long time been asked in the media if they can imagine negotiating the state budget with the Sweden Democrats and the SD leader has been asked about where his red lines go. In the evening Agenda, we instead ask questions about what forms of cooperation and partners the Center Party can think of in order to gain influence after the next election. The interview can be viewed at svt.se/agenda.