Now 63 percent of Swedes want Sweden to join NATO.

Only 22 percent are against NATO membership.

Never has the support been so great and the resistance so little.

- There has never been this much support for Swedish NATO membership in Sweden before.

It is interesting, not least considering that it has almost been a year since the Russian attack on Ukraine and that the Swedish NATO process has so far been beset by problems, says SVT's domestic politics commentator Mats Knutson and continues:

- I interpret it to mean that the anxiety that the Russian attack created in the Swedish population, that anxiety has not subsided, but rather intensified.

And then a Swedish NATO membership is seen as something that strengthens Sweden's security,

The Novus survey was ordered on behalf of SVT January 2023. Photo: SVT Grafik

A third believe that the government has done "just enough".

In a second part of the Novus survey, those who responded to the survey can make their assessment regarding the government's handling of meeting the demands that Turkey has set for approving Sweden as a NATO member.

A large number, 42 percent, believe that the government has done too much, while only 6 percent believe that the government has not done enough.

Almost a third believe that the government has done enough.

- The government has repeatedly received criticism in the debate for being too aggressive towards the Turkish demands.

Four out of ten voters agree with this criticism, but public opinion is quite divided.

It is mainly voters who sympathize with the opposition who think the government has done too much to appease Turkey, while voters who sympathize with the government parties think the government has done enough, says Mats Knutsson.

The Novus survey was ordered on behalf of SVT January 2023. Photo: SVT Grafik