This increase also means that the margin for the Center Party, which has slowly lost in voter support for a long time, is shrinking.

In the survey, the Center Party receives 5.4 percent of the support, which can be compared with just over ten percent three years ago and around eight percent a year ago.

The Liberals get 5.0 percent, an increase of 1.5 percentage points since the last survey.

- I think it was difficult to position oneself during this term of office and show the voters what a vote for the Center Party means.

There has been a lot of focus on what other parties do and think, instead of on their own politics, says the liberal writer Elin Larsson who was previously vice chairman of Center Students.

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The Center Party is stomping

She believes that the party's biggest problem right now is that other parties are perceived as more active, while the Center Party remains stumbling over the question of what to do with the Sweden Democrats.

- It is as if you are not moving forward, but you are still on the same issues as you were at the beginning of the term.

In addition, Magdalena Andersson is perceived as a healthy fan.

And Johan Pehrson's entry has also changed the positions of the Center Party.

Annie Lööf suddenly appears a bit dated.

M has higher support in the environment and climate

Torbjörn Sjöström, CEO of Novus, says that the loss of public opinion can clearly be linked to the fact that voters no longer see what policy C stands for today.

- Today, they are not even close to owning any political issue.

For example, only eight percent of voters believe that C is the best at entrepreneurship, which was previously their flagship branch.

The same trend can also be seen for the environment and climate.

Instead, the Moderates have higher confidence in those issues.

This has happened slowly but surely during virtually the entire term of office, which symbolizes the decline quite well.