Finally Sweden may get back on track
Populist Sweden Democrats leader Jimmie Akesson declared victory for the four-party bloc.
He said his party would be "a constructive and driving force" in the work of rebuilding safety in Sweden. He said it was "time to put Sweden first."
"Now it will be enough with the failed Social Democratic policy that for eight years has continued to lead the country in the wrong direction," Akesson said.
"It is time to start rebuilding security, welfare and cohesion. It is time to put Sweden first. The Sweden Democrats will be a constructive and driving force in this work."
Anxiety in Sweden has grown over high crime rates in segregated districts home to large numbers of immigrants who have been accused of failing to integrate into Swedish society.
He said his party would be "a constructive and driving force" in the work of rebuilding safety in Sweden. He said it was "time to put Sweden first."
"Now it will be enough with the failed Social Democratic policy that for eight years has continued to lead the country in the wrong direction," Akesson said.
"It is time to start rebuilding security, welfare and cohesion. It is time to put Sweden first. The Sweden Democrats will be a constructive and driving force in this work."
Anxiety in Sweden has grown over high crime rates in segregated districts home to large numbers of immigrants who have been accused of failing to integrate into Swedish society.