"The first hundred days" is a common measure in politics.

Among other things, because it "sets the picture" of the government's work, but also because it takes time to implement major reforms.

- So if you want to get something done during a term of office, you have to start early, says Timbro CEO Benjamin Dousa, who thinks that Ulf Kristersson's government has acted too slowly in economic policy.

"Uses SD as a reason not to pursue liberal politics"

Above all, he had expected reduced taxes and that they would begin work to remove the beach protection, allow farm sales of alcohol and free rent for new production.

- Sometimes it almost feels like SD is used as a reason not to pursue liberal politics.

But they are for yard sales as a concrete example.

Even Christian Sonesson (M), municipal councilor in Staffanstorp, is disappointed when it comes to tax policy.

Above all the taxes that have been raised.

- They have said that it would be a stop on tax increases.

Nevertheless, they have both raised the alcohol tax and the electricity tax.

"Of course a failure"

But above all, it is the electricity support – or rather the non-appearance of high-cost protection – that he is most disappointed with.

- It is not the government's fault that you find yourself in the situation that you do, but they have come out and said that they would take strong measures already before Christmas so that the subscribers would not be affected to the extent that they are now affected.

It is, of course, a failure.

Among the positive things highlighted is the focus on law and order and support for Ukraine.

- That is the most important thing the government can do now.

Because the Ukrainians are not only defending their own freedom, but ours as well, says LUF's new chairman Erik Berg, who took over after Romina Pourmokhtari (L) became environment and climate minister.

He is also happy that, according to him, the government is focusing on how to get the greatest effect per kroner in climate policy.

- That they removed the green car premium, for example.

Then I am very critical of these attempts to lower the petrol tax.

I think it is much better to implement general tax cuts through another employment tax deduction.