The Folkbladet article, which now shines with its absence, was from 2018 and was about the Swedish Democrats in Norrköping investigating a member who had commented on the Nazi Nordic resistance movement's site Northern Front. The article was illustrated with a smaller picture on the party's board of 2018.

SD Norrköping police notified the City Museum of defamation on the grounds that the party and the local party board are linked to Nazism. Then the article was picked down. However, the police decided not to initiate a preliminary investigation.

SD Norrköping: Big difference in culture and culture

According to SD Norrköping's chairman, Darko Mamkovic, the persons in the disputed picture have chosen to make their own reports in order to try to run the case in civil court.

- If they personally choose to do it, it's up to them and I don't mind them doing it, he says.

Could it be a problem that you as a politician violate what is usually called arm's length?

- Both yes and no. When it comes to arm's length in culture, we believe that there is a big difference between official, tax-financed, culture and the market-free, free, culture.

See more from the interview with Darko Mamkovic in the clip above.