Annie Lööf does not think it is so strange that the Center Party's voters would rather see a government led by the Social Democrats with the support of the Left Party than a moderate party led by the SD.

- What the figures say is that we really do not want to release a government gives the Sweden Democrats a great influence.

She believes that Sweden's parties need to cooperate more.

- The two state-supporting parties that often claim to be the adults in the room have locked themselves in their own outer edge parties.

Sweden needs more cooperation.

If we are to have stable governments, budgets that go through the Riksdag, more cooperation is needed.

I am not ashamed of it, I stand up for broad center solutions in Sweden's politics where we are not determined by what SD or V feel for the day.

"Each other's opposites"

But exactly how the government situation will be resolved remains unclear.

The Center Party refuses to cooperate with the Left Party, despite the fact that it is needed to get a budget together.

- It is a socialist party, we do not think alike in economic policy, we are rather each other's opposites.

The Center Party will not negotiate a budget or cooperate with the Left Party.

What will happen instead, no one knows for sure.

The Liberals no longer want to be part of a collaboration with the C, S and MP - another January agreement will not be lost unless a party changes.

Still, Annie Lööf believes in a continued middle solution.

Refuses to cooperate with SD

She also takes the opportunity to both close and lock the door in the face of the Sweden Democrats, something that the Center Party has done many times.

- The Center Party will not negotiate the budget and cooperate with the Sweden Democrats.