- The Public Health Authority has already said that it is not football itself that is risky. Then the prime minister must take the political responsibility and say "then we let them play," Sabuni tells the newspaper.

She believes that elite football has in practice been banned from the profession.

- We now have a professional ban on a business activity which in itself does not pose a greater risk than any other business activity that is currently running. Football is prohibited from playing in order to change the business activities, that is, the taverns, would not do their job. But football cannot take responsibility for that. The taverns have rules that they have to follow and they don't do that they should be closed, says Nyamko Sabuni.

"Then I respond"

She has followed the debate around football and, according to Aftonbladet, thinks that the Public Health Authority is acting illogically.

- When rules are not logical, then I respond, she says.

Elite football has presented a comprehensive set of rules for being able to play serial football without an audience from mid-June, a set of rules that were awarded last week by the Public Health Authority.

According to state epidemiologist Anders Tegnell, football is not the problem in itself.

"It's not about the matches, it's that many can gather at bars or around arenas," Tegnell said last week.

It aroused strong reactions from football's representatives.

The Swedish Football Association's secretary general Håkan Sjöstrand has said that football is treated differently compared to other activities, and Mats Enquist, general secretary of Swedish elite football (Sef), has argued that the issue must be raised with the politicians.

"To describe to him"

"If I'm going to be honest, I don't think it's enough with Amanda Lind (Minister of Culture and Sports), it's probably up to the prime minister for something to happen," he told TV4's Football Channel last week.

Nyamko Sabuni, at today's party leader's meeting, will turn directly to Löfven, writes Aftonbladet, so that the elite football can get a clear message if it can start as planned in June.

- I will describe this to Löfven just as I describe it to you: there is no logic in preventing football from conducting its business activities. I want him to give the football association as soon as possible, preferably already today, a message that they can start their games in June, obviously without an audience, Sabuni tells the magazine.