It was only five months on the job as party secretary in the Christian Democrats for Johan Ingerö.

After being reported to the police by MEP Sara Skyttedal, he was fired by party leader Ebba Bush.

But he doesn't want to review Ebba Bush's decision.

In the interview with Aftonbladet, however, he is clear that he had not received any indications that there was dissatisfaction about how he handled his role. Something Ebba Bush put forward as one of the reasons why Ingerö had to leave.

"The only thing I can say about that is that I hadn't been instructed that the party secretary role needed to be adjusted.

"Top politics is tough"

However, he says Ebba Bush and he have been spoken to on the phone several times since he was fired. He also says he doesn't feel particularly let down by the party leader.

"Top politics is pretty tough. If you are in it for a long time, you get quite hard skin. I probably feel more surprised than let down.

Ingerö does not believe he has any future within KD. At least as the situation feels right now," he said.

KD's former party secretary also comments on the police report of sexual harassment that became public in mid-March. A police report that is now closed and which came from party colleague and EU parliamentarian Sara Skyttedal and is based on an alleged incident at a party after the EU elections in 2014.

Something Sara Skyttedal recently talked about in an interview with Dagens Nyheter.

"I was shocked and scared," she said at the time.

"Don't get it together"

Johan Ingerö continues to assert his innocence and according to him, what Skyttedal has accused him of has never happened. He says, among other things, that he has no recollection whatsoever of what he has been accused of having happened.

"I don't get it together, to me the whole situation seems unreal and absurd," he tells Aftonbladet.