The former S leader Håkan Juholt is now making sharp criticism of the social development in Sweden, which he believes is heading for a dictatorship. He himself has moved to Iceland and does not intend to set foot in Sweden again for several years.
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It is in an interview with Svenska Dagbladet that the Socialist Democrats former party leader Håkan Juholt paints a least bleak picture of Sweden.
He believes that in the long run, the country will undoubtedly become a dictatorship.
– How old is your son? Four? When he is old he will not live in a democracy but in a technocracy, or a dictatorship. It’s so bad in the hell. I’m sad to say that, but I’m 100 percent confident. We are in the process of decommissioning democracy, he says to Svenska Dagbladet.
According to Juholt, tanks will not roll on the streets of the country, but the dictatorship will be more sophisticated than that.
He points out that fewer people are elected by the parties while the parties tune down their ideology. Juholt believes that Sweden’s future will be ruled by an “elite” and not by the citizens themselves.
Democracy is sliding the Swedes out of their hands, he says.
Håkan Juholt himself has been working for a while as ambassador in Iceland. He is very serious in his statements and also explains to SvD that he is not going to visit Sweden once in the next few years. He is so worried about the development here.
Håkan Juholt had today been Sweden’s prime minister but was forced to resign as S leader in January 2012 following a media campaign on parliamentary compensation for his overnight apartment in Stockholm.
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