It is less than three hours until the Left Party's deadline.

At 10.00 on Thursday, the party leader demands a decision to drop the proposal for free rent in new production, or that the government enters new negotiations.

Elisabeth Marmorstein notes, however, that Nooshi Dadgostar does not have enough mandate to arouse distrust.

- So far, both Ebba Busch and Ulf Kristersson have said that they do not intend to help her.

Not even Jimmie Åkesson seems particularly interested, even if he agrees with her.

So in short, there are a few acts left before this possibly gets sharp.

Was Jonas Sjöstedt's promise

The promise to arouse distrust came from former party leader Jonas Sjöstedt, who let the government Stefan Löfven through despite the Left Party opposing the point about market rents in the January agreement.

- That makes it very difficult for Nooshi Dadgostar to back down.

In short, she has painted herself into a corner without getting out without help from Stefan Löfven.

"Do not really like this at all"

Elisabeth Marmorstein reckons that the government will not respond to the Left Party, which will thus arouse distrust.

This would in turn lead to a new parliamentary situation where Stefan Löfven has a majority against him.

- But in practice, Nooshi Dadgostar puts distrust in the lap of the right-wing opposition.

The joker in the game is SD, they add a distrust, the Left Party plans to vote for it provided that M and KD also do it.

When asked if M and KD do not want to get rid of Stefan Löfven, Elisanbeth Marmorstein answers:

- They prefer not to now.

There is one year left until the election.

They do not really like this at all.

Should it land in a vote, they can hardly save Stefan Löfven, then they must vote him out.

- But since the distribution of seats looks exactly as it did after the election, it is very likely that the only thing it results in is a number of rounds of Speakers and that Stefan Löfven will return without this rental proposal.