If there were an election today, 2.5 percent of voters would vote for the Liberals, according to Statistics Sweden's large party sympathy survey presented today.

This is the same note that the party received in Statistics Sweden's survey in May and not a statistically significant change.

On the other hand, there is a statistically significant decrease in the party's opinion compared with the 2018 election.

Small changes

Since the previous survey was presented, however, the changes in public opinion are small.

The Center Party backs down and receives 8.4 percent of the voter support, compared with 9.5 percent in the May survey.

This is the only statistically significant change since the last survey.

The Social Democrats increase slightly and gather 29.1 percent of voters according to the survey.

The Moderates get 22.7 percent, and the Sweden Democrats get 18.6 percent.

The Left Party gathers 9.2 percent of voters and the Christian Democrats 4.6.

In addition to the Liberals, the Green Party is also under the parliamentary blockade and lands at 3.9 percent.

Miss the drama

Statistics Sweden's survey misses the drama of recent weeks in Swedish politics because it has been made until 25 November.

However, most of the data was collected in early November, which means that it will not be possible to say anything about how voters reacted to the election of Magdalena Andersson as Prime Minister and the political tours surrounding the formation of the government.