Kristersson: Broad agreement on the climate

The S-leader accuses Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson (M) of wanting to cooperate with parties that want to tear up the climate pact. However, according to Kristersson, it is not current. We have a very broad consensus in the middle of European politics that the climate issue is important, he says in TV4.

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The S leader accuses Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson (M) of wanting to cooperate with parties that want to tear up the climate pact.

However, according to Kristersson, it is not current.

The S leader Magdalena Andersson accuses Ulf Kristersson in TV4's "After Five" of wanting to cooperate with parties in the European Parliament that want to tear up the climate pact.

This is something that, among other things, the Sweden Democrats have said they want to do.

Ulf Kristersson says in turn that he is tired of talking about the game.

Kristersson says further that there is a broad agreement in the EU.

When asked if Sweden will reach the EU's goal of climate neutrality by 2050, Ulf Kristersson says he is convinced of it.

After the debate, Ulf Kristersson tells TT that he thinks Magdalena Andersson tried to avoid discussing the issue.

Magdalena Andersson counters that she does not think "security policy has to do with games".

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