- Swedish general election, 2006
Infobox Election
election_name = Swedish general election, 2006
country = Sweden
type = parliamentary
ongoing = no
previous_election = Swedish general election, 2002
previous_year = 2002
next_election = Swedish general election, 2010
next_year = 2010
seats_for_election = All 349 seats to the Riksdag
election_date =September 17 ,2006
leader1 =Fredrik Reinfeldt
Coalition1 =Alliance for Sweden
leaders_seat1 =
last_election1 = 158 seats
seats1 = 178
seat_change1 = +20 (38)
popular_vote1 = 2.677.796
percentage1 = 48.24%
leader2 =Göran Persson
Coalition2 = Red–green bloc
leaders_seat2 =
last_election2 = 191 seats
seats2 = 171
seat_change2 = -14 (15)
popular_vote2 = 2.558.468
percentage2 = 46.08%
map_size = 250px
map_caption = Map showing the results of the Riksdag election by county.title = PM
before_election =Göran Persson
before_party = Swedish Social Democratic Party
after_election =Fredrik Reinfeldt
after_party = Moderate PartyA general election was held inSweden onSeptember 17 ,2006 , to elect members to the Swedish parliament. All 349 seats were up for election: 310 "fixed seats" in 29constituencies and 39 members at a national level for what are called "adjustment seats", used to ensure that parties have representation in the Riksdag proportional to their vote. The electoral system used was semi-open listproportional representation using theSainte-Laguë method of allocating seats. Elections for County and Municipal councils were also held on the same day.Results
The final results were published on
September 21 ,2006 by theSwedish Election Authority ("Valmyndigheten"). [ [http://www.val.se/val/val2006/slutlig/R/rike/roster.html Allmänna val 17 september 2006] ] Apart from separating the minor parties, there were no big changes to the preliminary count from the election night. 6,892,009 people were eligible to vote in the election. The results are here compared with the 2002 election.Three hours after the polls closed, the result was clear enough for
Moderate Party leaderFredrik Reinfeldt to declare himself the victor and forGöran Persson to announce his resignation as Prime Minister and as leader of the Social Democratic Party. The fourcentre-right parties ofAlliance for Sweden formed, as expected, a government with Fredrik Reinfeldt as Prime Minister. The Speaker had asked Reinfeldt to begin this formation onSeptember 19 but, as is usual, requested theCabinet of Göran Persson to stay on as acaretaker government until the Riksdag formally elected a new prime minister. The newly electedRiksdag convened onOctober 2 and the government was presented onOctober 6 . [ [http://www.gp.se/gp/jsp/Crosslink.jsp?d=361&a=297012 Nu ska den nya regeringen bildas] , "Göteborgs-Posten",September 18 ,2006 ]The election result is historic in being the worst result for the Social Democrats ever in a general election with
universal suffrage (introduced in 1921) and the best result for the Moderates since 1928. [ [http://www.scb.se/templates/tableOrChart____32065.asp Historisk statistik över valåren 1910 - 2002] , "Statistics Sweden", ]Minor parties, that are not represented in the Riksdag, got a total of 5.7% of the votes, which was an increase of 2.6
percentage point s, compared to the 2002 election. Behind this increase lay a great success for theSweden Democrats , gaining 2.9% (+1.5 percentage points) and thus surpassing the limit (2.5%) for gaining governmental financial support for the next four years. Two new parties, Feminist Initiative (0.7%) and thePirate Party (0.6%), also contributed to the increase. [ [http://www.val.se/val/val2006/slutlig/R/rike/ovriga.html Allmänna val 17 september 2006 - Övriga] ]Of the 349 elected Riksdag members, 164 (or 47%) are women. [ [http://www.svd.se/dynamiskt/inrikes/did_13715567.asp Mest jämställda någonsin] , "Svenska dagbladet",
September 21 ,2006 ]The contenders for government
The
minority government ofGöran Persson 's Social Democratic Party attempted, and failed, to gain enough seats to form amajority government , to continue in minority or to govern in a red-greencoalition government . His party had been in power since the 1994 election, and Persson has been Prime Minister since1996 . The Social Democrats before the election had an agreement with the Left Party and the Green Party that gave them an influence on government policy in exchange for their support. However, both the Left Party and the Green Party insisted that any red-green government after the election would've had to include them in a coalition. [ [http://www.thelocal.se/article.php?ID=3877&date=20060522 There will be Green ministers] , "The Local",May 22 ,2006 ]The four
centre-right parties - The Moderate Party (m), The Liberal People's Party (fp), The Christian Democrats (kd), and The Centre Party (c) - united inAlliance for Sweden succeeded to gain enough seats to form acoalition government . The four parties (formerly in opposition) had presented a joint election manifesto (although c, fp, and kd still had individual manifestos). Theircandidate for Prime Minister was theModerate Party leader, and current Prime Minister,Fredrik Reinfeldt .The election campaign
The campaigning for the 2006 election began early, as the opposition decided to present itself as a viable alternative government by forming an alliance: Alliance for Sweden. This alliance was negotiated at a
meeting held in thevillage of Högfors, home to the chairman of the Centre Party, Maud Olofsson. The meeting ended on31 August 2004 with the presentation of a joint declaration outlining the principles under which the four parties intended to run in the election. [ [http://www.maktskifte06.se/fileadmin/Upload/pdf/borgerligtmanifest.pdf] ] A year later a similar meeting was held at Bankeryd, home of Göran Hägglund, leader of the Christian Democrats. [ [http://www.maktskifte06.se/fileadmin/Upload/pdf/Bankeryd050831.pdf] ] SeeAlliance for Sweden for further information.The Alliance enjoyed a leading position over the red-green parties according to most polls for over a year. However, the gap between the two blocs (s, v, and mp are assumed to work together) began to close rapidly in January 2006, and the red-green parties took the lead in May 2006; indeed they were ahead of the Alliance in every poll conductued in May and June. However there was a late shift in opinion back to the Alliance during the summer - in mid-August all polls showed the Alliance leading the red-green parties comfortably.
Unemployment
:"See also:
Economy of Sweden "Unemployment was a major issue in the campaign, specifically the social democratic government's perceived failure to reduce unemployment despite the good performance of the Swedish economy (when compared with that of the rest of Europe). The opposition also argued that "real" unemployment is much higher than the official figure of 4.8% (as of May 2006 [http://www.scb.se] . They quote a figure of 1,037,000 (or 17.9% of thelabour force in January 2006) for those who are "outside thelabour market because they do not have a job or are studying" [http://www.moderat.se/artikel.asp?flikid=1&menyid=1&webbid=1&artikelid=14725] . If those who are "wholly or partially outside the labour market" are included then the figure rises to 1,700,000 [http://www.centerpartiet.se/templates/Page.aspx?id=24853] . This gloomy view of the unemployment situation was raised by Jan Edling, a former economist for theSwedish Trade Union Confederation ("LO"). However, compared to other OECD countries, Sweden has a low "broad unemployment", as pointed out by the Green Party's Peter Eriksson in the debate. [ [http://blog.mp.se/petereriksson/archive/2006/09/16/1796.aspx Moderaternas fejkade arbetslöshetssiffror] , "Peter Eriksson",September 16 ,2006 ]Alliance for Sweden proposes to address the problem by cutting
income tax for the lowest paid (by increasing the tax-free allowance), cutting thepayroll tax (and abolishing it for parts of theservice sector ), and making wages paid for household work tax-deductible. [ [http://www.maktskifte06.se/fileadmin/Upload/pdf/allians_33.pdf] ] Critics of the proposed tax cuts say that, because they are funded by reducingunemployment benefit andsick pay , they will attack the most needy in society rather than helping them as Alliance for Sweden claims.In addition, the Centre Party has proposed a special youth
contract for those under 26, allowing them to be sacked by their employer up to two years into their job. [ [http://sydsvenskan.se/sverige/article151270.ece Centerns ungdomsavtal får inte politiskt stöd] sv icon,Sydsvenskan , April 2, 2006.] Thiscontroversial proposal (not adopted by the Alliance as a whole) is intended to increase youth employment by making taking on new employees less risky for the employer, but it has been criticised by thered-green parties as reducingjob security for the young. A similar contract introduced by the French government (the "Contrat première embauche ") caused angry demonstrations andriots inFrance . [ [http://www.guardian.co.uk/france/story/0,,1733760,00.html Chirac calls for urgent talks after Paris violence] , "The Guardian",March 18 ,2006 ] [ [http://www.guardian.co.uk/france/story/0,,1733125,00.html Police fire rubber bullets at crowds as Paris labour law protest turns into riot] , "The Guardian",March 17 ,2006 ] In a debate article in "Göteborgs-Posten " on21 March 2006Wanja Lundby-Wedin ,Chairperson of "LO", wrote:" [Maud Olofsson's] new proposal to abolish job security for the young will not result in more jobs. It will only lead to increased insecurity and an even larger exclusion... More than half of youths under 25 who work already have an insecure job; a time-limited job of some sort. This is most usual among our young female members. The most insecure jobs, 'need-employment' or the so-called 'phone and run
Olofsson replied two days later in the same newspaper:locum ' is entirely on the employer's terms. Every morning many people sit and wait for their employer to ring. Am I needed today or not?". [ [http://www.gp.se/gp/jsp/Crosslink.jsp?d=114&a=265676 LO: Maud Olofsson bör lära sig av protesterna i Paris] , "Göteborgs-Posten",March 21 ,2006 ]"What "LO"'s Chairperson has not understood is that those youths who already have a job are not covered by our proposal. It does however give a new opportunity for the 146,000 youths who are wholly or partially living in the exclusion the Social Democrats have created... One of the main reasons why companies don't take on new staff is that the risk is too large. If the gamble doesn't pay off then the costs are too great. By lowering the threshold for job creation we are convinced that many youths will be able to take their first steps onto a labour market that they today have never been able to set foot on. We are equally convinced that the great majority of these youths will show their employers that they were right to dare to employ them". [ [http://www.gp.se/gp/jsp/Crosslink.jsp?d=114&a=266068 Vi vill hjälpa ungdomar som LO inte vill se] , "Göteborgs-Posten",
A survey carried out by theMarch 23 ,2006 ]Confederation of Swedish Enterprise ("Svenskt Näringsliv") indicates that 41% of Swedish companies believe that such a contract would increase their willingness to hire young people "to a great extent" and that 51% believe that it would increase it "to a certain extent". 7% of those surveyed said that they did not think that they would be more willing to hire. [ [http://www.svensktnaringsliv.se/frameset_wa.asp?NewsId=2355797&CatId=-1&LangId=1 Företagen tror på ungdomsavtal] , "Svenskt Näringsliv",March 21 ,2006 ] [ [http://www.svensktnaringsliv.se/Files/dokument/nyheter/2006-03-21_ungdomsavtal.pdf] , "Svenskt Näringsliv"]Computer break-in by Liberal People's Party members
On
September 4 ,2006 , only two weeks before the 2006 general election, the Social Democratic Party reported a computer break-in into the Social Democrats' internal network to the police. It has been reported that members of the Liberal People's Party had copied secret information not yet officially released to counter-attack Social Democratic political propositions on at least two occasions. OnSeptember 5 , the Party Secretary,Johan Jakobsson , voluntarily chose to resign. Leading members of the party and its youth organization are under police investigation suspected for criminal activity.Pre-election opinion polls
The charts below show the results of pre-election polls conducted by the five major polling institutes in Sweden.
TEMO has a summary of all polls conducted since the election in 2002, and is therefore cited as the reference for each poll.
Temo
[http://www.temo.se/upload/326/valjbsamtliga.htm] sv icon (latest sample size 1002)
kop
[http://www.temo.se/upload/326/valjbsamtliga.htm] sv icon (latest sample size 1000)
Ruab
[http://www.temo.se/upload/326/valjbsamtliga.htm] sv icon
See also
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List of political parties in Sweden
*Elections in Sweden
*Cabinet of Fredrik Reinfeldt Further reading
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External links
* [http://www.thelocal.se/guides/?to=election&title=the+Swedish+Election+2006 Guide to the Swedish Election 2006] -
The Local
* [http://edition.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/europe/09/18/bluffers.sweden/index.html Briefingroom: The insider's guide to... Swedish politics] -CNN
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