The first topic for SVT's party leader hearing with the Green Party's spokesperson Per Bolund was energy policy and the high electricity prices.

The MP leader emphasized energy efficiency as the main tool against increased prices.

- There are quick ways.

Experts say that just by optimizing heating and ventilation systems you can save up to 25 percent.

Does not rule out direct support to moderate electricity prices

Per Bolund emphasizes that it is a matter of a mixture of long-term and short-term solutions that give the most effective result.

Språkrøret did not want to go into detail about whether the party's solutions could be felt by private individuals already this winter.

Other parties propose electricity subsidies and high-cost protection for electricity consumers.

MP has no such proposals but is open to more targeted measures.

- We do not rule out direct support, says Per Bolund and continues:

- But we have to think about the longer term as well, so it doesn't end up like this year after year.

"All parties have a responsibility"

Today, many parties are against the more liberal migration policy, among other things, Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson (S) believes that large migration combined with poor integration has led to segregation, which affects crime.

In a DN interview, the prime minister recently said that we should not have "Chinatowns, Somalitowns or Little Italy".

Do you agree with her?

- We rather see that we should make big investments in certain areas where people do not learn the Swedish language or have recently arrived in our country.

Per Bolund highlights social services and the school as examples of efforts.

MP wants to form a government with S, C and V

Per Bolund wants to see a government consisting of MP, S, V and C.

- We can cooperate with V and now we have proven that we can also cooperate with C. This is roughly the constellation that exists in Finland.

If you can do this in Finland, we can do it here too, says Per Bolund.

But these parties do not want this?

- Now I report what the MP sees as the solution, he replies and continues:

- I see that these are parties that share a common value base.

He mentions investments in a green industry and that these parties do not want to create an "us and a them" policy, as examples of the common value base.