The reforms that the Sweden Democrats want to implement will to some extent be paid for by reduced aid of SEK 20 billion.

Something that the Christian Democrats said no to.

But the issues where the opposition parties do not agree do not worry Jimmie Åkesson.

- I am not particularly worried that the Christian Democrats will not understand that in order to finance important reforms to get order in Sweden, we can not send 60 billion to other countries.

It is completely unreasonable, says Jimmie Åkesson, in Agenda.

What should happen if this is an important core issue for the Christian Democrats as well?

- Everyone will have to compromise if we are to get this together, we made a change in development assistance in this budget where we do not concern the development assistance framework but we use part of the development assistance for reconstruction and re-immigration.

It's a way of attacking it.

Last week's attempt to form a government showed tensions and problems between the government and the coalition parties.

What indicates that you will not end up in the same difficult situation?

- Those who watch this spectacle or spectacle now note that we have a very divided government side and a very united opposition, says Jimmie Åkesson.

See the entire interview in SVT's Agenda.