All eyes are on Super Wednesday, as the Riksdag may have to vote on both the Prime Minister and the budget.

And the outcome is still unclear.

But the Social Democrats' party secretary Tobias Baudin believes that the government's negotiations with the Left Party can be successful.

- I am hopeful and relatively positive, he says in SVT's Agenda.

One of the things that the Left Party does not want to see this time is something that was in the January agreement, a clause that the party called a "humiliation clause", and which the Liberals demanded so that the Left Party would have no influence on government policy.

- It was wrong.

Now we have another mode where we can sit down and talk to each other.

To some extent I can understand the Left Party's frustration, but now we sit down and negotiate with each other, says Tobias Baudin.

"Bodes well"

On Monday at 12 noon, Magdalena Andersson will inform the Speaker if she has sufficient support to form a government.

The Left Party will be decisive in the issue, the government has negotiated with the party on Sunday.

- The Left Party has been clear that they want to see Magdalena Andersson as Prime Minister and that they want to do something with the pensions, not least for those who have the lowest pensions, says the Social Democrats' party secretary Tobias Baudin.

- It bodes well, we want to do the same, he continues.

According to a source to SVT, things have moved in the negotiations.

We are now satisfied with the way we look at government documents and negotiations.

According to information, V shall have no more requirements in the matter of rules of the game.

But Tobias Baudin does not confirm the information in Agenda.

- There is a lot of information that is flourishing right now, what is true is that we have constructive negotiations with the Left Party.

Several obstacles on the way

But even if the Social Democrats get the Left Party on their side, a new obstacle can stand in the way.

The Center Party threatens not to vote on the government's budget if the Left Party gains too much influence in the negotiations that are now underway.

- The country must be governed, then we must get support from several parties involved.

All parties must be able to abide by this agreement, says Tobias Baudin.