Sweden's election of September 1994 returned Ingvar Carlsson's Social
Democrats to power following three years of non-socialist coalition go
vernment. After a deep recession, observers wondered whether the elect
oral volatility apparent in 1991, chiefly in Social Democratic losses
and New Democracy's arrival, would continue. Moreover, long-establishe
d bloc politics was questioned by the governing Liberals entertaining
a possible post-election coalition with Carlsson's party. entertaining
a possible post-election However, the 1994 election results - the Soc
ial Democrats' victory (despite an uncertain campaign), the eclipse of
New Democracy, the centre parties' decline and the strengthening of t
he Moderates - seemed to signal bloc politics' continuing salience.