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Sweden had general election last Sunday.
It's notable for two things.
One: the right opposition caught up to the left governing parties, overall gaining one less seats than those.
But more importantly two: the only party on the right that gained more seats than 2018 was the Sweden Democrats, which apparently a "Euro-skeptic" party. On the left the biggest Soc-Dem and the smallest Green party were capable of gaining more support. Kinda Moving along with Germany in this question.
I think this shows the crystallization of the left-liberal groups - supported by the current issues made fashionably by the mainstream media -, which has a smaller but committed opposition, and the middle ground fades into the background (I don't think it'll ever will entirely, situation will change).
All this has any real importance or impact? Meh, not really, we'll see how the future plays out.