On his Facebook page, Ulf Kristersson writes that the Sweden Democrats have made "a great over-ramp of the media's freedom and independence". What Ulf Kristersson aims for are two things. Last week, Aron Emilsson (SD) in the Culture Committee expressed that it wants to talk to the managers of the public service companies when it was considered that individual publications were not impartial. The second is an interview with Linus Bylund in the magazine Focus. Bylund, a member of the Management Foundation for SVT, SR and UR, says in the interview:

- I want to see more personalized reprisal opportunities for the Review Board. There are people who are responsible for the content of the respective programs. There must be personal responsibility, says Linus Bylund in Focus.

The consequences for an individual journalist's lack of impartiality means he should be a suspended salary or fired.

Politicians should keep a distance from journalism

Ulf Kristersson writes that it is important to discuss how the public service assignment should be designed and that the Moderates believe that public service should be "narrower and sharper." But emphasize that politicians should keep a distance from journalism:

“There are constitutionally regulated boundaries that should sit in the backbone of political decision-makers in a democracy. This includes respect for the distance between politics and journalism. Calling TV executives for committee hearings for the content of individual programs, and recommending that individual journalists be punished for an angle that may be perceived as unkind, goes well beyond the bounds of what is acceptable. "