The Swedish corona handling has received harsh criticism, not least because it took such a long time before the testing started.

When Minister of Social Affairs Lena Hallengren and Minister of the Interior Mikael Damberg were asked at KU, a recurring theme was whether things could not have been done earlier and faster and what responsibility the government had, for example, for the lack of protective equipment in health care and elderly care.

But a question the KU members especially hung up on, and which Stefan Löfven will especially have to answer, is whether there was any government decision on what strategy Sweden has had during the pandemic.

The hearings with Hallengren and Damberg have shown that it did not exist.

It was a focus on the whole work, but the strategy itself was never taken in a formal government decision.

Stefan Löfven will also have to answer questions about the government's crisis management and crisis management and whether it has taken place in accordance with the precautionary principle.

He will also be asked whether the Government's communication regarding the Swedish strategy has been correct and sufficiently clear, and whether the Government has based its decisions on a sound factual basis.