Carl Bildt interviewed by Edvin Törnblom in a news studio setting for Dagens Nyheter election series.
Carl Bildt interviewed by Edvin Törnblom in a news studio setting for Dagens Nyheter election series.
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Carl Bildt erstatter Kristersson i DN-interview med Törnblom

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Dagens Nyheter lancerer sin valgserie, hvor Edvin Törnblom interviewer partirepræsentanter. Flere partiledere har takket nej.

Liberalernas Simona Mohamsson er den første i serien Edvin Träffar Partierna. Hun bliver interviewet af værten Edvin Törnblom op til efterårets valg. Moderaterna er repræsenteret af Carl Bildt, efter at Ulf Kristersson har takket nej. Avisens vicekulturredaktør Åsa Beckman udtaler, at Bildt svarer på vegne af Moderaterna. Partiet har hverken opfordret til eller godkendt hans deltagelse ifølge pressechef Amos Friedman. Kristdemokraterna er erstattet af Nike Örbrink i stedet for Ebba Busch. Sverigedemokraterna deltager slet ikke efter at have trukket sig i sidste øjeblik.

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