During the trip, Nyamko Sabuni will focus on two sides of the school debate.

On the one hand, independent schools that the Liberals believe are negatively affected by the government's proposal for reduced school fees, and on the other hand, municipal schools in vulnerable areas that are thought to have more resources.

At Oxhagsskolan, a meeting with the school management was on the schedule and the principal told about how they work with the children's language development.

But there was also a singing session where Nyamko Sabuni sang in different languages.

- Totally amazing!

It is an unusual working day when you get to sing and dance with preschool children, says party leader Nyamko Sabuni (L).

- It has been very educational, we know that language is the key to success.

If you look at statistics and compare language development between children who grow up in vulnerable areas and children in other parts of the country, you see that there is a very big difference.

Many nationalities and languages

The reason why it was precisely Oxhagsskolan that received party leader visits is that this is spoken in up to 30 different languages ​​among the students. Kajsa Johansson, who is the principal at Oxhagsskolan, thinks it is good that politicians make school visits.

- Then they see what we do in school and it comes out so more people can take part in our work, she says.

On Thursday, the latest survey also came from Novus, where the Liberals again ended up at 2.1 percent.

In the clip, Nyamko Sabuni comments on the fact that the party is now under parliamentary blockade.