The reactions after Annika Strandhäll's announcement about the final repository were not long in coming.

During the ongoing press conference, reactions came from SD and KD, among others.

SD: Contributed to uncertainty

L has previously threatened to file a motion of censure against the government if it does not succeed in delivering a message on the issue.

According to the Liberals' energy policy spokesman Arman Teimouri, the threat remains:

Strandhäll gives a non-announcement at today's press conference about the final repository.

The Liberals have pushed the government in front of them and it has paid off.

However, we do not pause our distrust.

It remains in full force with a new deadline on January 27 ", he writes on Twitter.

Busch: "Must finish"

Ebba Busch (KD) calls the government "astonishingly paralyzed" in a post on Facebook.

She also emphasizes that the threat of a declaration of no confidence may be taken up again, if the government does not "implement today's decision".

"Today's promise that information on the final repository is expected in January does not improve the current situation.

The only thing it does is eliminate the situation that does not get worse. "

SD is in the same line:

"After an unreasonably long time, some form of message now came in the final repository issue, which is good.

But it has contributed to an uncertainty for nuclear power and additional costs that land on electricity consumers ", writes Mattias Bäckström Johansson who is energy and business policy spokesperson for SD.

Bolund: "Oroande"

The Green Party's spokesman Per Bolund is critical of the message, which has been more or less pushed forward.

- I think it is worrying that this decision is now being forced forward.

Not least because it is such a huge and serious environmental issue we are talking about, he says to SVT News.

- It is Sweden's largest environmental issue ever and it is a decision that handles a period of one hundred thousand years.

This is as long as this life-threatening waste must be kept separate from humans and the environment.

Then we think it is more important that we get security and safety in that the final repository lasts than that the decision is pushed forward now in a fairly short time, says Per Bolund.

Will stick to no-confidence motion

Liberal Party leader Nyamko Sabuni welcomes the announcement but is critical of the government's handling of the issue.

- I welcome the fact that the Prime Minister is now giving a clear message that on 27 January a message will be given.

And I expect that this announcement will mean that SKB will be allowed to start this process.

Because without getting started with this process, we risk having to shut down additional reactors in 2024, she tells SVT Nyheter.

Sabuni emphasizes that the Liberals will stick to a declaration of no confidence if information is not given as illegal.

- It is under all criticism how this issue has been handled.

But now we have pushed the government in front of us and I am glad that we now have a starting council that gives you an exact time.

We will follow this closely.

And if that does not happen, we will stick to the no-confidence motion, she says.