Stefan Löfven opened the party leadership debate in the Riksdag to talk about how Sweden has become strong through the fact that care, school and care have been built up together, and that it is together that we will continue to work on climate change, crime and the troubled situation in the outside world.

M: "The integration problems a red thread"

Ulf Kristersson (M) started his speech by talking about Sweden being a small country with great opportunities and that we are good at a lot. But that the social contract between the state and the citizens is being destroyed by government policy.

- Too much immigration and too little integration create problems. The integration problems go like a red thread through almost all of Sweden's major problems. Crime, dependency, unemployment, segregation and poor school results, says Ulf Kristersson.

SD: "The Government's 'panning policy'"

Jimmie Åkesson (SD) started directly by talking about a Sweden that has been torn apart and stands on the slope of the ruin. He talked about the government's "piddle policy" which means that they can no longer deliver welfare.

- The budget is a blow to the face of the municipalities that have large deficits. We prioritize the right of the elderly to dignified old age before a free year for those who have jobs, the right to sickness before a family week, sickness before tax cuts to those with the most, says Åkesson.

Lövin (MP) quotes Greta Thunberg

Isabella Lövin (MP) focused on the climate and maintained the report from the IPCC. Above all, she criticized the Moderates and the Swedish Democrats who want to lower the tax on petrol and diesel by SEK 7 billion.

- Money that could be used for health care, school and climate work. I say as Greta Thunberg: "How dare you?"

Lövin points out that many feel that it does not matter if a small country like Sweden does something to stop climate change if other countries do not.

- Do you say the same about women's rights that we have, because others do not. That we have parental leave and free choice and garbage sorting, because others do not, she says.

The text is updated.