Emil, 18, gets answer to question from Swedish PM in Falun

Sweden's Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson (M) fielded questions from students at Lugnetgymnasiet in Falun on Tuesday. Emil Tingård, 18, a third-year student on the Natural Science programme, posed a question despite his environmental concerns. He later remarked that he could tell the prime minister was a politician.

On Tuesday, Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson (M) visited Lugnetgymnasiet in Falun, answering questions from students amid many raised hands.

Emil Tingård, 18, a third-year student on the Natural Science programme, had his question addressed. Although deeply worried about the environment and thinking about it daily, he chose a different topic. “I am very worried about the environment, it’s something I think about every day and find very bothersome,” Emil said.

A video shows Emil asking his question and receiving the prime minister’s response. Afterwards, he commented, “I notice that he is a politician.”

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