In the SVT initiative Sweden meets in Malmö, several people have met on Saturday to debate topics that they think are completely different.

- Only it has a great intrinsic value today and there is something exciting about it, says Jan Helin.

Important questions

He says that this format develops journalism.

- We learn and understand our program development to find new exciting formats; debate format where people should talk about what they are doing today. These are important issues that you think are completely different.

Very good conversation

- I've been listening around and it's quite fascinating to hear these conversations that are out of fashion. Now you hear at both the energy level in the discussion that it is very good conversation. It is fun.

Footnote: Sweden Meets is a project that SVT is running in the autumn that will allow people with different views to meet and discuss engaging social issues. The purpose is for people to meet and discuss.

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