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Swedish political test

Where do you stand in Swedish politics?

47 scenario-based questions on the issues defining Sweden right now. Crime, migration, welfare, NATO, housing, and more. See your alignment across all eight Riksdag parties.

Socialdemokraterna
S
Centre-left. Welfare state, workers rights, strong public services.
Moderaterna
M
Centre-right. Lower taxes, law and order, market economy.
Sverigedemokraterna
SD
Right-populist. Sharp cuts to immigration, national culture, law and order.
Centerpartiet
C
Liberal. Rural issues, free market, open immigration, EU.
VĂ€nsterpartiet
V
Left. Wealth taxes, feminist policy, anti-privatisation.
Miljöpartiet
MP
Green. Climate, biodiversity, open borders, social liberalism.
Liberalerna
L
Classical liberal. Education, EU federalism, civil liberties.
Kristdemokraterna
KD
Christian democratic. Family values, welfare reform, social conservatism.

The most contested political landscape in decades

The 2022 election produced the narrowest of margins as Tidökoalitionen took power with SD support for the first time. Crime, gang violence, and integration have dominated the agenda. The Social Democrats are rebuilding in opposition. Sweden has never been more politically polarised.

Eight parties, one Riksdag

Sweden uses proportional representation with an eight-party parliament spanning from the far left to the nationalist right. Your result maps your views across all eight, showing not just your top match but the full spectrum of where you land.

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Socialdemokraterna
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