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Sweden’s far-right change the course of country’s climate policy

Friday, 06 January 2023

Mary Polovtseva, Leo Robert

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The Sweden Democratic Party won the parliamentary election on 11 September 2022. As the Swedish take the helm of the Presidency of the European Council on 1 January 2023, we take a closer look at the country’s own climate policy, which underwent significant changes. These include a 100% fossil-free target in the power sector (instead of 100% renewable by 2040), proliferation of nuclear power and a unified domestic electricity market. 

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The Swedish elections led to the formation of the minority coalition government, whereby the Sweden Democratic Party brokered a deal allowing it to shape the government’s policy despite not being a formal member of the governing coalitio...

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