Both Vattenfall and Swedish business think that the government, through the Tidö agreement, wants to direct the former to focus on nuclear power in particular.

Vattenfall wants to decide for itself when and how to build new nuclear power plants.

They say that they want to decide for themselves when they consider it profitable, so that the electricity for consumers does not become too expensive.

Swedish business came out on Tuesday and said that the government is not letting the market economy take its course, a criticism Energy Minister Ebba Busch (KD) is now responding to.

- It's probably a question of the way there.

I would say that I am a friend of a robust energy system.

The four cooperation parties agree to instruct Vattenfall to begin procurement of new nuclear power, she tells SVT Nyheter.

Raise new procurement, it sounds like you want to point with your whole hand and be operational all of a sudden in a state-run business company?

- We will see a completely different type of economic condition for nuclear power in Sweden in the coming years.

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