A non-partisan person should not earn more than the median salary in Sweden, says SD's group leader Linda Lindberg on the radio.
The median salary is 38,300 kronor per month, while party-affiliated MPs currently earn 81,400 kronor per month.
The SD has previously indicated it would consider changing the constitution so that non-partisans can lose their parliamentary seats.
Lindberg believes that party-affiliated MPs have a lower workload, which the party-affiliated MP and former left-wing party member Daniel Riazat refutes:
"I have written more motions since I became an independent. It also takes longer to go through documents and submit motions without having offices behind you," he tells Ekot.





