No new proposals are presented in the election manifesto.

Instead, it is a prioritization of the party's most important areas.

According to KD, healthcare has become an "unequal postcode lottery".

Where in the country you live determines whether you have to stand in a care queue or receive care in time.

Therefore, the party repeats its demand for the nationalization of healthcare.

Together with a national care agency that matches care needs with the capacity available throughout the country, care must become more equal.

In addition, KD proposes more care places, more care centers, more maternity clinics and a fixed doctor contact.

To increase security, KD wants to see more police officers and increased police salaries, an expanded judicial system and tougher punishments for, among other things, weapons crimes and sexual crimes.

Aggravated rape will result in 25 years in prison with a requirement for chemical castration as a condition for parole.

Aggravated rape of a child should result in life imprisonment.

Reduced fuel prices

To make it easier to live in what KD calls the heartland, the countryside in everyday speech, the party wants to lower petrol and diesel prices, make a billion dollar investment to equip roads, expand operating support for rural traders, reduce the wolf pack to 170 individuals, have more nuclear power and " shock absorbers" in the electricity tax if electricity prices increase, as well as providing cost relief for agriculture.

To improve for the elderly, KD proposes reduced tax on the pension, tax breaks for the elderly who want to continue working, social security allowance for those who cannot bear to work until retirement, more safe housing, increased medical competence in elderly care and strengthened dental care for the elderly through reduced high-cost insurance.

With that policy, KD party secretary Peter Kullgren (KD) hopes for success in the election.

- Our goal is to make a better election than in 2018, when we got 6.32 percent, he says.