The Social Democratic C Level Contact List Party of Sweden (sap , for its acronym in Swedish) registered the worst electoral result in its history since the introduction of quasi-universal male suffrage in 1911 and fell to 28.3%, after 31% in 2014. However, after long negotiations, the numbers achieved allowed him to maintain the position of prime minister to C Level Contact List which he had agreed in 2014. Why did the elections produce governments led by social democrats in the four Nordic countries? Basically what happened was that the political landscape was C Level Contact List reshaped by the fall (or exclusion from governing coalitions, in the case of Sweden) of xenophobic parties and the significant advance of forces to the left of the social democracy.
The Danish C Level Contact List People's Party lost nearly 60% of the support it gained in 2015, in part because the Social Democrats have embraced its anti-immigration agenda. In the far-right camp, Norway's Progress Party gains were down almost a third C Level Contact List from 2017. The True Finns lost just 0.2% and the Sweden Democrats added 4.8% more in 2018 than in 2014, but this ascent only reaffirmed their exclusion from two of the four bourgeois parties (as they are called in Sweden). In the C Level Contact List opposite political camp, there was an improvement in the left-wing parties and the Finnish Green League.
Denmark and Norway now have two C Level Contact List parties located to the left of social democracy in their parliaments, which together grew by 2.6% C Level Contact List and 3.9%, respectively. In turn, support for the Swedish Left Party increased by 2.3% and for the Finnish Left Alliance by 1%. which together C Level Contact List grew 2.6% and 3.9%, respectively. In turn, support for the Swedish Left Party increased by 2.3% and for the Finnish Left Alliance by 1%. which together grew 2.6% and 3.9%, respectively. In turn, support for the Swedish Left Party increased by 2.3% and for the Finnish Left Alliance by 1%.