- I worry about something we have seen less of in Sweden, but in many other places. People are scared and cry out for a strong leader who will save us and take away our rights. It is a dangerous mechanism. That's what we saw in the 1930s, too, he says in Sweden meets: Direct.

He has previously written about this at the DN Debate, where he wrote: "Leaders who want to strengthen their hold and convert democracies with respect for human rights into authoritarian regimes now have a golden opportunity".

Staffan Ingemar Lindberg points to Sweden's political management of the corona virus as a positive example.

- In Sweden, from a political perspective, people have been careful. Much has been trusted by the state authorities and experts. I think that is good. We see a lot of political gesturing around the world, that you show up strong and that you can take force measures that are not always motivated, ”he says.

In Sweden meet: Directly also Agnes Wold, physician and professor of clinical bacteriology, Magnus Gisslén, chief physician of the Infection Department at the Eastern Hospital in Gothenburg and many others participated. View the entire program on SVT Play.