He calls a "violent circus" the round trip that right-wing extremist Rasmus Paludan is conducting in Sweden right now, and which was the reason why counter-protesters gathered in Örebro.

- The important thing now is that you can prosecute the people who have engaged in this.

When you hijack police cars, burn police cars and beat police in the way it is done, then it has gone beyond a reasonable protest, says Johan Pehrson (L).

He also wants to review in the future what tools the police have and how these can be developed so that similar situations do not happen again.

- We must look at the police tactics, that there must be more police and peppercorns.

It can be anything to calm these people down.

Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson (S) condemned the violence in Örebro on Friday.

She then told TT that you "No matter what you think, you must never resort to violence" Andersson writes in a statement to TT.

The Green Party's Märta Stenevi also condemns the events.

"The riots are completely unacceptable, and exactly what Paludan wants to achieve."

she writes on Twitter.