Crackers broke into the Web site of Sweden's main opposition party Saturday and sabotaged the contents hours before voting began in the general election, a spokesman for the Moderates said.
Clicking on a portrait of party leader Carl Bildt, a former prime minister and Bosnian mediator, as well as standard-bearer of Sweden's right, produced a link into the homepage of the ex-communist Left Party.
The page also promised a discussion on European issues with Swedish pornographer Hans Scheike, with links to his homepage.
"We're not sure how it happened. We haven't decided whether to go to the police," the spokesman. The page had returned to normal by midday Sunday.
The minority Social Democrat government, with Goran Persson fighting his first election as prime minister, apparently clinched another four-year term, with roughly 54 percent of the vote and just under half of Sweden's electoral districts reporting in Sunday's election. The Moderates received about 22 percent of the vote, according to early returns.