The negotiations with M, KD and L have been completed.

Now only the Liberals have to sign - and they do so the next day.

At the meeting, the party leader Jimmie Åkesson and the two main negotiators, Henrik Vinge and Gustav Gellerbrant, give a final report to the rest of the executive committee, who for the first time get to share in the negotiation successes.

This is where it becomes clear that what many SD critics warned about in the election campaign has become reality: SD has gone from a party no one wants to cooperate with because of their hard migration policy to having achieved its greatest successes ever on that very policy.  

- It is difficult to remember anything similar in modern times, i.e. such a huge reorganization in as few years as this will be, says group leader Henrik Vinge. 

Decisive to get through requirements in the budget

At that meeting, it also becomes clear that the Tidö Agreement is not enough for the Sweden Democrats to release Ulf Kristersson and the three-party government. 

For SD, it was also absolutely crucial to get their demands through in the budget already here. 

- It is a large-scale paradigm shift that is taking place and we have a budget that will be ready soon, I hope, says Gustav Gellerbrant.

"Exceeded all expectations"

After the election, SD's transformation from an outcast to a power factor has gone at express speed.  

That's not how it looked for the Sweden Democrats when the documentary begins during the politicians' week in Almedalen in July, when the party was around 16 percent in an opinion poll. 

- On the whole, we have exceeded all our expectations, says Henrik Vinge and confirms to his party colleagues at the meeting that now no one sees SD as frivolous and inexperienced anymore.

Watch the entire documentary "Maktspelet" on SVT Play.