On Monday, Magdalena Andersson (S) can be re-elected new Prime Minister.

It is clear that the budget she may then govern with is not her own, but the budget proposal from M, KD and SD.

Of the 74 billion that the government intends to spend on reforms, 20 billion will be redistributed.

Disappears makes proposals such as family week, protection of forests and support for new housing, and is replaced by, among other things, reduced petrol tax, employment tax deductions and more money for the judiciary.

Despite the budget loss, Magdalena Andersson chose not to resign but judged that the differences were not too great.

A choice Ulf Kristersson (M) had never made.

- If you do not think it has any significance, then you say in practice that "I want to govern no matter what policy it is", and that is probably a bit of the impression you get from the Social Democrats right now.

It is power at all costs, says Kristersson, who says that the budget is the most important instrument a government has.

- I had not accepted it, he says.

"The whole of Sweden is blue-yellow"

During the Sweden Democrats' national teams this weekend, the collaboration with M and KD has been called the blue-yellow bloc.

But Ulf Kristersson does not want to put any name on the opposition parties whose budget will now apply.

- The whole of Sweden is blue-yellow.

The point is that here there are four parties that want a change of power and have a common direction in a number of major issues, says Ulf Kristersson.