The Left Party's Nooshi Dadgostar says on Monday that negotiations with the government must not only be talked about but must land in a concrete agreement.

- This prime ministerial candidate needs V's votes to be elected and appoint a government, then we have said before that a negotiation is required for voters to have an impact on their vote and it now also needs to land in a settlement that all parties can be happy with, she says.

What concrete issues do you want to have an impact on?

- Important issues for us are increased pensions, we in Sweden have too low pensions, especially for low-income earners, they have become far too low.

They need to be raised in the first place.

Then we say that noticeable improvements are required in health insurance in principle, it is also an issue that we raise as important, says Nooshi Dadgostar and again mentions the issue that this summer led to the fall of Löfven's government: Las.

- Then we think that security at work is an important issue.

I have respect for the fact that there are also other issues we can discuss, in the end we will see where we land but it will be a handshake where everyone got something and can be happy with the end result.

Unclear time frame

Next week, the Finance Committee will submit its report on the budget, the following week the Riksdag will meet to vote on the content.

Exactly when V's demands will become a reality, Nooshi Dadgostar does not want to state.

- It is something we get to discuss between us, exactly what the agreement should look like, it is based on everyone being happy with it.

Must it have happened before the election?

- We get to discuss a variety of issues, issues and different issues in a negotiation.

But it requires substantial issues and things that we think are important for this to work.