Considering the "ex"-neonazi party is still to the left of every other rightwing party, I don't mind the switch too much.
The Socialdemocrats is up again this year nationally speaking, which is nice, but for them to still be able to make a government they still need the ultra-neoliberal Centreparty (used to be a social liberal centre countryside party that is a historical partner of the Socialdemocrats, but which is now the furthest right party of the rightwing) alongside both the Leftparty and the Environmentparty. That's what the situation has been over the last four years and in practice that has meant 110% neoliberalism and licking the Centreparty's arse.
The Leftparty is down despite having had a huge Nooshi-boom from their new party leader this summer, which is sad news. My vote isn't counted yet as I pre-voted, but even though it is the most important vote* I don't think it can save them.
As of now it looks like it will be a one mandate majority in the Riksdag to the right-wing even without the Centreparty, which is even sadder news.
On a positive note though the newly started islamist populist party "Nuance", though they did very well in the areas where they focused themselves, have completely failed to even make a dent on either the Riksdag or Commune elections. They made a lot of noise earlier this year by spreading rumours about the Swedis authorities kidnapping muslim children and forcibly converting them, so it's very nice to see them so thoroughly rejected.
*Fun fact, I had to go vote three times this year because I forgot my votecard twice. First time I just forgot it on the table, second time I made sure to take it with me to the door but when I got there it was raining outside so I put it down on the chair for two seconds to put on a raincoat and when I was done my mind had completely forgotten the entire concept of votecards and that I need to bring something with me in and I didn't remember until I had parked my car. So I think my vote should actually count as three votes, really, it would just be fair.