Last week, the government called a press conference about the current energy situation in Sweden.

There, Swedish households were urged to save electricity to reduce the risk of disconnection.

SVT's reporter Karolina Skoglund met the politicians last week and then asked the question: How hot is it at home?

The answers were anything between 15 to 20 degrees.

Henrik Vinge (SD) had the lowest temperature.

- My son said this morning: we finally have a warm home again, dad.

Then it was 15 degrees on the thermometer, he said then.

But it turned out that the cold was only a temporary problem for the member of parliament.

- I'm not really that cold now, he says.

Hear Vinge (SD) about the temporary problem with the cold in the clip above.