- In Swedish Power Women, we want to show how different success can look like.

That the name would provoke such strong reactions, we were not fully prepared for, it was much more charged than we thought, says Susanne Nylén on Nent, which broadcasts Swedish Power Women.

The program has been rewritten in DN and Arbetet, among others, and included in Aftonbladet Kultur's "A wolf seeks its pod".

But what has undoubtedly attracted the most attention is a tweet by the former Social Democrat Foreign Minister Margot Wallström.

On Monday, she wrote that "should one laugh or cry at [...] a man who calls himself" Power Woman "walks around her newly built house and says that her wardrobe is the most important room ...?"

- A very surprising and quite condescending tweet.

Camilla Läckberg gave a quick answer to speech, which honors her, says Susanne Nylén.

The detective story writer wrote on his Instagram account that: “I am proud of what I as a woman have achieved from two empty hands.

And I actually do not deserve your contempt.

Not at all.

[...] Low.

Really low Margot. ”

Margot Wallström did not answer that she envied Läckberg for any successes, but that she "had thought that the foundation for the successes had been laid in the workroom".

Läckberg was backed by Bodström

Susanne Nylén says that it was after Wallström's tweet that the debate gained momentum.

- It raised an interesting question: why is the word "power woman" so charged?

And it does not end there;

Another former minister, former Minister of Justice Thomas Bodström (S), also spoke about Swedish Power Women.

- I think Margot came a little wrong here.

Because she attacked that thing with the closets, Bodström said in the radio program "Gry Forssell with friends" in Mix Megapol.

Susanne Nylén at NENT says that the program has been praised as much as it has been criticized.

She also believes that some criticism is difficult to avoid.

- I may be wrong, but the question is whether Camilla Läckberg did not receive the same criticism if she said that the kitchen was her favorite room.