The Swedish Center Party is grappling with internal turmoil under the leadership of Muharrem Demirok.
Despite taking over as leader in 2023, Demirok has struggled to gain public recognition, as shown by a recent DN/Ipsos poll placing him at the bottom of the trust rankings.
Internally, he faces resistance from party members, with a majority in the parliamentary group reportedly lacking confidence in him.
Last fall, Caroline von Seth, leader of the party's youth wing, openly called for his resignation, citing weak leadership.
However, the rebellion faltered, and von Seth has since announced her own departure.
Demirok's push to align the party with a red-green coalition has further divided members, raising questions about the party's future direction.
Critics argue that this indecision risks undermining the party's credibility and strengthening political opponents.


