Three months after the election, a clear change of opinion is visible in SVT/Novus.

The parties that wanted Magdalena Andersson (S) as prime minister now lead the "Tidöparties" by just over five percentage points.

The rise of the Social Democrats since the election and the significant loss of the Sweden Democrats is behind the shift.

There are several explanations, but promising 6.50 in reduced petrol prices but delivering 14 öre costs in voter support, especially for a party whose electoral success in rural areas can be explained by, among other things, dissatisfaction with the high fuel prices.

The difficult economic situation with high inflation and approaching recession also contributes to the movements in public opinion.