The Moderates, Christian Democrats and Liberals give their support for expressing distrust of Minister of Justice and Home Affairs Morgan Johansson (S).

The Liberals' parliamentary group completely agreed, says the party's economic-political spokesman Mats Persson to SVT News.

- 151 shootings in 151 days speak for themselves.

He is the loser who more than anyone else has failed in his mission, says Mats Persson about the criticism of Morgan Johansson.

The L-message means that the political savage Amineh Kakabaveh, who previously belonged to the Left Party, can make the decision in the no-confidence vote next week.

Kakabaveh tells SVT Nyheter that the government must keep the agreement they have with her regarding Turkey.

If the government does not do so, according to Kakabaveh, there is no reason for her not to overthrow Johansson.

For her, the vote is more about the agreement than about the criticism of Morgan Johansson, and she says that she does not really want to follow SD's line.

- But I am waiting for a response from the Social Democrats before I decide, she says.

Abroad is in line with the message she gave at the end of May, that she will not support the Social Democrats in future votes, if the party does not live up to the agreement reached last autumn.

"Is obviously inappropriate"

M and KD were quick to support the no-confidence motion and the parties are harsh in their criticism of Morgan Johansson.

KD's group leader Andreas Carlson says that the party lacks confidence in the entire government.

- We have the opportunity to replace them on election day, but when the question is now asked at its peak, it is crystal clear that we lack confidence in Morgan Johansson, he says.

- It is quite obvious that Morgan Johansson is an inappropriate person to hold the post of this country's Minister of Justice.

He has repeatedly shown that he tries to present incorrect information and get away with it, says the Moderates' group leader Tobias Billström.

Must have internal discussion

The Center Party has not decided and now internal discussions are waiting in the party.

- We will calmly discuss the issue in our parliamentary group and then make a decision on which position we should take, says group leader Anders W Jonsson in a comment.

The Left Party will not vote for a no-confidence motion.

"We do not believe that any mistrust is relevant and we will therefore abstain in a possible no-confidence vote."

writes the party's deputy group leader Hanna Gunnarsson in a text message to TT.