Will there be a government with the Social Democrats and the Center Party after the next election?

More and more critics now believe this, and one of those who is inclined to make it a reality is Fredrick Federley, a former top name in C.

- SD is a red curtain for center-right voters and it will probably be easier to choose S before SD.

Absolutely.

- But it will also be difficult to handle because the bourgeois identity in C is very strong so it is an incredibly difficult balancing act.

Tribute to Magdalena Andersson

Did you ever imagine that C and S could rule together when you sat on the party board?

- Haha, I have spent so much of my political time being a "sauce eater" so no, it has not been an easy journey to imagine.

But there is one thing that changes the playing field incredibly and that is Magdalena Andersson.

She is probably the most skilled politician we have in Sweden today.

At the same time, he points a boot at the right-wing opposition (M, SD, KD and L).

- M has always been my second party, but now I see how to shuffle away question after question.

If you handle the opposition role so carelessly, how do you handle the government issue?

The support from Annie Lööf

How should C curb the cancer movement in the opposition?

- I think you need to see a clear line, which is difficult when you have marked so clearly against two extremes and do not give clear information on the government issue.

Magdalena Andersson was voted out, but then she rages on the budget.

It gives double signals to the voters.

- But that there has been a journey among the center voters, but also with me and Annie, it is no joke.

Fredrick Federley was for a long time one of the Center Party's most famous names, but after it was discovered that he had had a relationship with a man who had been convicted of serious crimes, he was forced to resign in 2020.

Since then, he has both been on sick leave and had time to become a student.

He says today that Annie Lööf continues to be an important support, and that they keep in touch with each other.

- Yes, Annie is always there when you extend your hand.