After the Social Democrats and the Left Party on Tuesday evening agreed on the government issue, the Center Party's party leader Annie Lööf announced on Wednesday that they will release Magdalena Andersson as Prime Minister.

This means that the party will thus press yellow in today's prime ministerial vote.

- We think that Sweden needs a government until the next election, for that reason we will vote for Sweden to have its first female prime minister, Annie Lööf says to SVT.

The Center Party, on the other hand, will not vote on the government's budget proposal in today's budget vote, which will be held in the afternoon.

Instead, you will vote on your own budget.

Annie Lööf believes that S has made a left turn and that it is "very worrying".

- We judge that the content of the budget is not good enough, she says.

"Vote on our budget"

This probably means that the M / SD / KD budget receives the most votes in the vote, which in turn means that the government will govern with the opposition's budget.

- We vote on our budget and take responsibility for that budget, comments Lööf.

- If a government moves to the left, we will not contribute to the implementation of such a policy.

She is asked if she thinks the right-wing opposition's budget is better than the government's.

- We have not taken a position on that.

We have looked at the government's budget, says Annie Lööf.

"Must lean to the middle"

She emphasizes that the government has ruled with the opposition's budget before and believes that the S-MP government has ended up too far to the left with the agreement with V.

- It is about an understanding with the government.

If you want to get your policy through, it can not lean to the left, then you have to lean to the middle.