Andreas Johansson Heinö: Liberals must take risks to survive

In a new column in Dagens Nyheter, political scientist Andreas Johansson Heinö argues that the Liberals have wielded unique influence in Swedish politics. To save the party, he urges leader Simona Mohamsson to dare take major risks.

Andreas Johansson Heinö, PhD in political science, publisher at Timbro, and independent columnist for DN's opinion page, writes in a column published on February 9, 2026, that neither the right nor the left has come close to the enormous influence the liberals have had historically. He emphasizes that the Liberals now face a critical situation and have nothing to lose.

Heinö addresses the party's leader Simona Mohamsson directly and urges her to dare to take chances to save the Liberals. The column highlights that the enormous influence the liberals have enjoyed is unique in Swedish politics, and a bold strategy is necessary for the party's survival.

The article was published on DN's opinion page and is part of a broader discussion on Swedish politics. Heinö, affiliated with the liberal think tank Timbro, provides his analysis of the party's future without specifying exact measures, but the emphasis is on taking calculated risks.

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