Hear municipal councilor Paul Åkerlund about the election this autumn - in the clip

As recently as 2010, the Social Democrats got their own majority in Trollhättan.

Since then, support for the party has decreased and in the last election they landed at just over 37 percent - historically low for the party in Trollhättan.

But one could still retain power, together with the Left Party and the Green Party, the Social Democrats could form a majority with the smallest possible margin;

a mandate.

The Sweden Democrats can decide

The Sweden Democrats have grown steadily in recent terms and received just over 13 percent of the vote last year.

Now they are looking forward to a collaboration on the right wing.

- We envisage a collaboration with the Moderates and the Christian Democrats.

But I can promise that we will never cooperate with the Social Democrats, we do not interfere with them, says Lasse Henriksen.

The party points out immigration and the social problems at Kronogården as election issues.

- But after the election, there will be a negotiation, so it is difficult to say exactly what the proposals will look like.

But the Social Democrats must leave, they have destroyed so much in Trollhättan.