Or almost completely.

The two parties have decided to govern the municipality together, but there are still several policy issues that the parties need to agree on.

And which political issues are decisive, the parties are silent about.

- We negotiate on various issues that are done in politics.

On some issues we are closer to each other than others, I don't want to be more specific than that, says Mikael Henrysson (SD).

Do you have questions that you need to get through?

- I cannot go into details.

We need peace of mind to get a stable majority, there is a lot on the table.

The chairman of the municipal board Mikael Henrysson (SD) looks like he will continue to be trusted, but it is not yet clear.

Photo: Gustaf Wallinder

Gets a stable majority

The two parties together get 18 out of 31 mandates, which is two more mandates than what is required to get a majority.

Matthias Åkesson, group leader for the Moderates in Bjuv, has spoken with both the Sweden Democrats and the Social Democrats, but made the decision to continue together with the Sweden Democrats mainly from two perspectives.

- It is together with the Sweden Democrats that we get most of our policy through and at the same time the best platform.

By platform, he means positions in committees and municipal companies.

- It's about the whole of what line-up you should have, he says.

Chairman of the municipal board

Today, it is the Sweden Democrats' Mikael Henrysson who holds the municipality's most important post, chairman of the municipal board, but who will hold it for the next four years is shrouded in obscurity during Friday.

- We have to come back with that, I don't want to speculate when we talk, says Matthias Åkesson.

But shouldn't the largest party hold the position of chairman of the municipal board?

- Can't comment and don't want to pre-empt the events before we've landed in the talks, says Matthias Åkesson.

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In the clip, you can hear Mikael Henrysson (SD), chairman of the municipal board in Bjuv.

Photo: SVT