They want to abolish the ban on operating more than ten nuclear power reactors in Sweden - and want it to be allowed to build reactors in more places than the places now specified.

The reason, according to the party leaders, is that current legislation restricts the development of the nuclear power of the future - which is said to be an environmentally friendly and cost-effective alternative to fossil-free fuel and a complement to hydropower and wind power. In order to secure Sweden's electricity supply in the long term, space is required for investments, research and development in the area, they write.

“The climate crisis and the challenges in Swedish energy production can and must be met with new technology. But then politics must not make technological development impossible through outdated legislation. "