The messy ministers - A qualitative interview study on voters’ perceptions of coleadership and its effects on the communication of a political party
Abstract
The Swedish Green Party is the only political party in Sweden who have two spokespersons
instead of one party leader. An internal conflict in the party on whether the leadership model
benefits them or hinders them in being able to communicate and reach out to voters became
the starting point for this thesis.
The leadership model of co-leaders is highly unresearched in relation to political parties. The
model might be uncommon but is seen to be used in political parties around the world. While
some previous research have been done in relation to the co-leaders own experiences, the
perspective of the voter is missing. By conducting qualitative semi-structured interviews with
10 Swedish citizens, this thesis aimed at contributing to filling this research gap. The aim of
the thesis was thus to research voters’ perceptions about the Swedish green party's choice of
having two spokespersons instead of one party leader and whether that affects the trust in the
party and makes it more difficult for them to communicate and reach out to voters.
The theoretical background consists of theories and concepts of collective-leadership,
leadership characteristics, party communication and political trust. These topics are then
further explained, and their relation to each other is examined, in the chapter with previous
research. The result of the study shows that voters overall view the co-leadership model as
confusing, and that the party's communication is negatively affected by the implementation of
two spokespersons because voters lack a clear “face” to associate to the party and this makes
them messy in the eyes of the voters. This perception was shared among most participants that
also commonly shared the understanding that the leadership model foremost benefited the
spokespersons themselves.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2025-06-30Author
Bergström, Alva
Keywords
Co-leadership
political communication,
party leaders
the Swedish Green Party
political trust
character traits
trait assessments
political ideology
Series/Report no.
MS90
Language
eng