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The preliminary election results in Sweden show that the right-wing alliance of the opposition camp is slightly ahead of the party camp supporting the current Prime Minister Anderson with the advantage of 1 seat. This result shocked many people, because Sweden has always advertised itself as an open and inclusive society, but this time the extreme right forces have sprung up. In the parliamentary election in 2002, the far-right Swedish Democratic Party only got 1.4% support rate. This year, the Swedish Democratic Party won the support rate of 20.7%. This shows that great changes have taken place in the whole Swedish society.

With the rise of the extreme right, foreign immigrants and refugees poured in. The Swedish Democratic Party, which sprang up suddenly, was a political party formed during the neo-Nazi activities in Sweden in the mid-1990s. The guiding ideology of political parties is full of white supremacy and anti-immigration, and their extreme positions make them suppressed for a long time, and they cannot be integrated with the political mainstream.

The situation improved after the second decade of the 20th century (2 1). Due to the wars launched by the West in North Africa and the Middle East, a large number of refugees from the Middle East and North Africa fled across the ocean to Europe, and Sweden, with rich welfare and relaxed conditions, became their destination. More importantly, Sweden boasts itself as a highland of democracy, freedom and human rights. It was almost open to refugees in previous years. Some social groups are also providing all kinds of help for the arrival of refugees, and the society is full of political correctness.

The data shows that in the past decades, Sweden has become one of the "most multicultural" countries in Europe. More than one third of the population were born abroad or their parents were immigrants, and about 30% of the children's mother tongue is not Swedish.

When there are many people, the problem comes. Public security problems, clash of civilizations, religious conflicts, employment problems, etc. have all come, and Nordic people who are used to a quiet life have never experienced these. However, conflicts in reality make some young people's thoughts begin to change, and extreme thoughts take the opportunity to become active again. As a result, conflicts broke out in the first half of 2022 this year, insulting religion and making people stunned.

The results of this election show that Swedish people's anxiety about immigration is spreading, and their worries about immigration and crime even exceed the energy crisis and the lack of medical resources.

The swedish patent is not the only one whose social atmosphere has turned right. In the French general election, Le Pen, the far right, actually entered the final, beating the traditional left-wing alliance out of the water. Similar problems occurred in Central and Eastern Europe, and the extreme right came to power in Austria. The whole of Europe has begun to turn right quickly, and their policies may really be adjusted in the future, which is worthy of attention.

The media called Sweden one of the most extreme countries in Europe.