Restore law and order

- Zero tolerance towards criminal gangs and clans.

Make Sweden safe again

In just a few decades, Sweden has gone from being one of the safest countries in the world to one of the most violent in Europe. The society that was once a model for other nations is now used as a cautionary tale.

The number of laws has grown exponentially, but often in the wrong areas. Good citizens have seen their freedoms of expression curtailed and scrutiny increased. But criminal gangs have escaped with minimal consequences.

Ambition Sverige recognises the escalation of violence, gang crime and widespread everyday crime as one of the greatest threats to our society. The state has an absolute obligation to protect its citizens - on the streets, in the home and in the workplace.

Strengthening criminal law with a focus on victims and protecting society

Current criminal law is largely based on rehabilitating the offender and often ignores the needs of the victim. Victims of violence, humiliation or economic exploitation should not have to experience a quick return to the streets. When the legal system prioritises the interests of the offender over the victim's redress, it is a betrayal of society.

Swedish criminal law must place victims and their right to justice at the centre. A sentence should reflect the seriousness of the offence and provide real protection for victims and the public.

To achieve this, we want to increase minimum sentences for systemic crime, gang-related crime, violent crime and property crime linked to organised crime. Sentencing discounts and conditional release for these types of offences will be abolished, and sentences will be served in full as a starting point. In addition, the provision in the Criminal Code, Chapter 30. 4 of the Criminal Code, which obliges the court to always consider whether a lighter penalty than imprisonment can be chosen, is to be abolished. The court's focus should be on the seriousness of the offence, the victim's right to redress and the protection of the public - not on finding the mildest possible penalty.

Furthermore, law-abiding citizens should never risk being penalised more severely than their attacker. The right of self-defence must therefore be strengthened and designed so that it always takes the perspective of the real victim first.

Imprisonment and deportation

Swedish citizens have the right to demand that sentences are executed without delay. To ensure this, a major expansion of prison, remand and detention centres will be implemented.

Deportation should be mandatory for non-Swedish citizens who commit serious offences or repeat crimes. As a general rule, those sentenced to deportation should serve their sentence abroad. Sweden should therefore enter into international cooperation agreements that allow it to rent prison places in other countries, in exchange for financial or other support.

A special enquiry should be set up to ensure that citizenship obtained on false grounds can be revoked. What was illegal from the outset should not be considered valid and be given protection value.

If third countries refuse to take back their citizens after a final deportation judgement, Sweden should be able to use economic or diplomatic sanctions to force their readmission. The role of the state is to protect its own citizens - not to act as a refuge for repeat offenders from other countries and force the Swedish people to finance their everyday lives.

Swedish aid should also be conditional on convicted criminals from aid countries being accepted in order for the country to receive financial support from Sweden.

No parallel legal system - only Swedish law applies

Sweden shall be free from religious or political legislation that is contrary to our legal system. Sharia or other foreign law shall never be applied in Sweden. Imams and other preachers of hate who incite violence, oppression of women or subversive activities should be able to lose their citizenship and be deported. Foreign funding of religious communities and buildings should be banned, as it is often used to influence our society and democracy.

Curbing everyday crime and protecting citizens

The wave of fraud and theft that has swept across Sweden requires a new approach. The methods used so far have not worked. Citizens must be able to feel secure in their everyday lives, including when dealing with digital services and financial systems. Therefore, the fight against these crimes must be prioritised and conducted with completely new methods.

Fighting fraud and identity fraud is no longer a one-off exercise, but a central task for the entire rule of law. It is about tackling organised crime that operates across borders, exploits technological gaps and directly targets ordinary people. Reversing this trend requires modern technology, stronger protection of personal data (such as income information, phone numbers and email addresses) and determined international cooperation.

Police will have dedicated units focusing on fraud, identity theft and cybercrime. Personal data protection must be strengthened: sensitive data must no longer be freely searchable and easily accessible to criminals. Banks, payment services and credit institutions must be required to actively protect Swedish citizens by quickly stopping suspicious transactions and cooperating in the fight against crime. In addition, Swedish authorities will work closely with foreign police to crack down on organised crime groups operating across national borders. Countries where organised gangs commit fraud against Swedish citizens, authorities and institutions should be clearly met with demands to stop crimes against Sweden and otherwise be met with economic or diplomatic sanctions until they put an end to the gangs.

Crimes against children, domestic violence and women's rights

Sweden today faces a serious reality where domestic violence often leaves women and children without protection. When threats, control and physical violence are allowed to continue without adequate prevention, many are forced to live in constant insecurity. The state often intervenes only after the damage has been done, leaving victims to bear the consequences of a system that should have protected them in the first place.

The police must be given significantly better opportunities to intervene early. Violence in close relationships must be prioritised and stopped ”preventively”, before it turns into action. Shelters for women and children who are forced to flee violence must be expanded and maintained at the highest level of security. Such shelters should offer long-term support so that victims can rebuild their lives in safety. Perpetrators should never be able to reach out to threaten, control or disturb their peace. In this way, we make it clear that the state will always be on the side of the victim.

The internet and social media have become a tool for paedophiles to lure children into physical or digital encounters. This happens without society having sufficient tools to stop the perpetrators in time, making children a vulnerable target for abuse.

This is why we need tougher legislation against child sexual abuse. Police must be given the tools to act preventively - crime prevention for protection purposes, similar to Dumpen's methods, should be allowed.

Introduction of the Constitutional Court

Sweden is currently one of the few European countries without a constitutional court. As a consequence, laws that conflict with the Constitution or other higher sources of law cannot be invalidated. While courts and authorities can override such a law on a case-by-case basis, it continues to apply and be enforced against other citizens until Parliament votes it down.

In practice, this means that unconstitutional laws can remain in place, undermining the protection of people's constitutional rights and freedoms. Strong constitutional protection requires a body that can put an end to laws that violate higher law.

Ambition Sverige wants to introduce a constitutional court with the power to annul laws that violate the constitution. Only then can citizens' rights and freedoms be seriously guaranteed.

Functioning civil service accountability in practice

Since the abolition of civil servant liability by the Social Democrats in the 1970s, civil servants who commit misconduct have in practice not been penalised. The provision on official misconduct in the Criminal Code (Chapter 20, Section 1) is already in place and, if applied correctly, would provide for effective official liability. In reality, however, police and prosecutors often choose not to initiate, or to quickly close, investigations - even in cases of provable misconduct. Prosecutions and convictions are extremely rare. The problem is therefore a crisis of implementation - not a lack of legal support.

In order to re-establish true accountability of public servants, Ambition Sverige wants to set up an investigation to clarify the underlying causes of the lack of application of the misconduct clause. A special, well-resourced investigation unit, the misconduct unit, within the police and prosecutors with the exclusive task of investigating reports of misconduct, should be established. This unit will deal exclusively with misconduct investigations in the service of citizens and will assist citizens who have been victimised.

Citizens should not feel powerless when the state commits wrongdoing. A functioning civil service accountability system, where violations of the rule of law lead to investigations and consequences, is crucial to counteract political activism, abuse of power and corruption.

A non-political judiciary

The core institutions of the state have been weakened by political appointments replacing competence and experience as the basis for appointments. When the government unilaterally controls the power of appointment, heads of agencies, police chiefs, prosecutors and judges all risk becoming career dependencies of political power instead of serving citizens. This undermines the independence of the judiciary and jeopardises the possibility of maintaining a rule of law where laws and rules apply equally to all.

Restoring an independent judiciary requires a fundamental reform. Jurors should no longer be appointed by political parties, but alternative appointment methods must be explored to ensure impartiality in the courts.

Similarly, the police must be free of political agendas and always act in accordance with the impartiality requirements of the Constitution. When police officers participate in parades or events with political messages in uniform or while on duty, activism is mixed into an activity that should be about security and order. This threatens the legitimacy of their mission.

We want to limit the government's power of appointment and introduce meritocratic appointments to key positions. Heads of government, police chiefs, prosecutors and judges should be appointed on merit, based on competence and experience. They should be reminded that they serve the people first.

Modern law enforcement with decentralisation

There is a need to change the way police work is organised. Technologies such as drones, cameras and digital tools can be crucial in the fight against crime, but decisions on their use must be taken locally, where the reality is, not by remote centralised bodies.

The rights of law-abiding citizens must always be respected, and we must counter any attempt to build a police state that is supposedly about fighting crime - but in practice is about control.

However, the police do not only create security through intervention, but also through prevention and by being present in people's everyday lives.

Ambition Sverige therefore proposes several measures: The receptions at police stations should be reopened so that citizens always have an open door to the authority. Police education in schools will be reintroduced, so that children and young people can learn about law and order, traffic, drugs and safety at an early age. Finally, we want to see more neighbourhood police officers who are visible and present in local communities. It is when the police are present in everyday life that crime can be prevented and security restored.

Demonstrations and public order

Sweden has recently been hit by disproportionately aggressive demonstrations. This has seriously affected the daily lives of both individuals and businesses. Freedom of expression is a fundamental right - but it can never mean an unlimited right to restrict the freedom of others or threaten their safety. The state has a responsibility to protect both the right to demonstrate and the right of citizens to be safe in public places.

Ambition Sverige therefore proposes that masking should not be allowed, and in the event of aggressive behaviour, the organiser should be warned immediately. If problems persist, the demonstration should be dissolved. Counter-demonstrations that are unauthorised and disruptive should always be disbanded.

Specialised unit against systemic crime

Sweden is facing a criminality that not only harms individuals but threatens the very fabric of society. Clan-based networks, infiltration of authorities and organised economic crime undermine the authority of the state and create parallel centres of power. This cannot be tolerated.

Ambition Sverige therefore proposes the creation of a special unit to combat systemic crime, based on cooperation between the police, customs and coastguard, and organised within the Swedish Police Authority so that it automatically has the necessary powers. This specialised unit will have specific powers, sharp tools and an independent status. The aim is clear: the state must regain control of those parts of society where criminal networks are currently above the law.

For this to work, the rules on confidentiality must also be reviewed. Today, they prevent the effective sharing of records between police and other authorities - something that greatly complicates the fight against crime. We want to change this.

Illegal residence and internal immigration controls

Today, Sweden has an estimated hundreds of thousands of people living in the country without a legal right to be here. This creates shadow communities, fuels crime and weakens the state.

This situation has been allowed to develop through lack of control and inefficient processes. When illegal residents can stay in the country, sometimes for years, laws and decisions have lost their meaning. Shadow communities become a breeding ground for both crime and exploitation, and when identity fraud is allowed to continue, the entire justice system is undermined. At the same time, it is crucial that the fight against these problems is not directed at the law-abiding - Swedish citizens need to know that their rights and freedoms are protected.

Ambition Sverige therefore believes that the police should consistently check foreigners' right to stay in Sweden under Chapter 9 of the Aliens Act. 9 §. Internal immigration checks must be integrated into everyday work and carried out when conditions exist - without exception. Persons staying illegally must be located, detained and deported. No one staying here illegally should have access to welfare support or benefits. The Dublin Convention must be respected - a refusal in one EU country is valid throughout the Union. In this way, order can be restored, security ensured and legal certainty for law-abiding Swedish citizens strengthened.

Hate speech law to be abolished

Current legislation on incitement to racial hatred threatens freedom of expression. It has been used in practice in a way that risks criminalising perfectly legitimate criticism of the behaviour and ideologies of certain groups. The law gives different groups different levels of protection, which is contrary to the principle of equality before the law. In practice, this means that ethnic Swedes are not protected - while their freedom of expression is restricted in relation to other groups. Therefore incitement to racial hatred-law is abolished.

An investigation may examine whether there are better alternatives to the current legislation, but the starting point should always be that citizens' right to legitimate social criticism must be guaranteed.

Freedom of expression and the truth must be protected

Swedish citizens should never risk imprisonment for telling the truth. Defamation laws must be reformed so that they no longer criminalise truthful statements about people.

Strengthening the right to self-defence - victims of crime should never be punished more severely than perpetrators.

Establishing that only Swedish law applies - sharia and hate preachers should be discouraged, citizenship could be revoked and foreign funding of religious communities banned.

Reforming defamation laws - it should never be illegal to speak or publish the truth.

Ambition Sverige will work for:

  • Punishment should reflect the seriousness of the offence - from the point of view of both the victim and the public.
  • Abolishing sentence reductions and conditional release for these types of offences; a conviction should mean that the sentence is served in full.
  • Courts should no longer be obliged to impose lighter sentences than imprisonment, but instead focus on the seriousness of the offence, the reparation of the victim and the protection of the public.
  • Implement a major expansion of prisons, remand centres and detention facilities so that detention and enforcement of sentences can always take place without delay.
  • introducing mandatory expulsion of foreign nationals who commit serious offences or show repeated criminality.
  • Those sentenced to deportation should serve their sentence abroad, through international agreements on prison places and with receiving countries.
  • that citizenship obtained under false pretences can be revoked or declared invalid.
  • Sweden should make aid agreements conditional on the recipient country undertaking to accept its citizens who are sentenced to deportation.
  • Using new methods and modern technology - police will have dedicated units and AI-based tools to detect patterns, stop crimes in time and prosecute the gangs.
  • Strengthening the protection of personal data - sensitive personal data such as income details, phone numbers and email addresses must not be easily accessible.
  • Strengthening the protection of children online - legislation against sexual abuse will be strengthened so that the police can use preventive methods before an abuse has occurred.
  • Establishing a Constitutional Court with the power to annul laws that violate the Constitution or international sources of law.
  • Re-establishing civil servant accountability in practice - ensuring that the provisions of the Criminal Code on misconduct are applied consistently and with legal certainty.
  • Establish a dedicated, well-resourced misconduct unit within the police and prosecution services with the exclusive mandate to investigate allegations of misconduct.
  • Ensuring meritocratic appointments - Heads of agencies, police chiefs, prosecutors and judges should be appointed on merit, focusing on competence and experience, not political loyalty.
  • Reform the system of jurors, political parties should no longer appoint jurors. New appointment methods will be introduced to ensure impartiality in the courts.
  • Opening police stations and raising the visibility of neighbourhood police officers: Reopening police station receptions and increasing the presence of neighbourhood police officers in local communities.
  • Police visibility in schools: Law, traffic, drugs and safety education should be reintroduced - children and young people need the police as a source of knowledge and role model.
  • Ensuring consistent order in the public space. Unauthorised demonstrations should be broken up immediately, and counter-demonstrations that disrupt order should never be tolerated. Organisers of demonstrations should be clearly accountable and masking should be banned and aggressive behaviour stopped.
  • Establish a specialised unit against systemic crime within the Police Authority. It will have combined resources from the police, customs and coastguard, as well as specific powers to combat clan-based networks, government infiltration and organised economic crime.
  • The police should systematically check foreigners' right to stay in Sweden. Persons staying illegally must be located, detained and deported.
  • Abolish the law on incitement to racial hatred, as it restricts freedom of expression and is applied in a way that creates different levels of protection for different groups. And reforming defamation laws so that it is never illegal to speak or publish the truth.
  • Strengthening the right to self-defence - victims of crime should never be punished more severely than perpetrators.
  • Establishing that only Swedish law applies - sharia and hate preachers should be discouraged, citizenship could be revoked and foreign funding of religious communities banned.

Our plan for Sweden

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Ambition Sverige is based on five
universal principles that make up our
compass for freedom and governance.

Ambition Sweden's policies are always tested against these principles.

    1

    Power is under the law
    (Magna Carta)

    Politicians and civil servants should be held personally accountable for wrong decisions, abuse of power or negligence.

    2

    Protection against arbitrariness
    (Habeas Corpus)

    No person should be detained without a legal basis. The justice system should be fair, impartial and protect the people, not be used as a political tool.

    3

    The good of the people and the nation first
    (Virtue)

    Decisions should be made for the long-term good of the country, not for power plays or international pressure.

    4

    Self-determination and non-interference
    (International law)

    Sweden will respect the sovereignty of other states and demand respect for our own. No foreign power should control our politics, our security or our territory.

    5

    Freedom, security and dignity
    (Human rights)

    Every human being has the right to life, liberty, privacy and security.

Popular rule instead of supranationalism - leave the EU

Swedish citizens should not be governed by supranational agendas.

    Ambition Sverige will work for:

  • Moving away from the 2030 Agenda as the guiding framework, as well as the UN Pact for the Future and the Global Digital Compact; reclaiming national targets and budget governance.
  • Saying no to the WHO Pandemic Convention and binding IHR changes; leaving the WHO Global Digital Health Certification Network.
  • Stopping the ekrona and rejecting digital euro for the public; constitutional protection of cash and diversity in payments.
  • Say no to EUDI as a condition for civic participation; reject SOU 2023:61 and ban centralised logging of everyday use.
  • Rejecting SOU 2023:22 and all general access to electronic communications; defending strong encryption and privacy.
  • Reduce state media subsidies that favour agenda-driven giants; safeguard freedom of expression and pluralism.
  • Pulling the handbrake on DSA, EU Digital Travel Identity and WHO GDHC/GDHCN; no permanent digital access systems in Sweden.

An independent defence and security policy

Security through détente, diplomacy and military defence.

    Ambition Sverige will work for:

  • Sweden's security is safeguarded through non-alignment, diplomacy and détente.
  • Sweden is building a strong defence force.
  • Military aid to Ukraine is cancelled because it increases the threat to Sweden.
  • The DCA is cancelled immediately - Sweden will not have foreign troops on its territory.
  • Licensed gun owners should be allowed to use their weapons without government interference.
  • Sweden is taking control of the monopoly on violence in all "vulnerable areas".

Stop all immigration for 10 years

Taking back control to tackle social unrest and crime.

    Ambition Sverige will work for:

  • Impose a ten-year freeze on all new immigration. Deportation of persons without legal right to reside in the country, family immigration is stopped during the period.
  • Faster deportations and sentences to be served in the home country by agreement. Deportation as a general rule after sentencing.
  • Sweden will regain control at the border. We will expand detention centres, acquire our own transport resources and introduce fast-track identity checks.
  • Stopping the shadow society. Impose sanctions on illegal employers/landlords, carry out exit checks and require a unified ID flow.
  • The fact that temporary residence permits are subject to regular review where return to the country of origin, serious criminality or long-term dependency on benefits breaks the right to stay.
  • Introducing a qualifying period of at least five years before gaining full access to welfare and benefits.
  • Improving background checks through document research, biometrics, security interviews and information sharing.
  • Placing responsibility for language and integration on the individual. Abolition of home language teaching and SFI, interpreter support for a maximum of one year.
  • Conducting a national census to ensure that there is one personal/coordination number per person. Nullity in case of fraudulent citizenship.
  • Taxpayers' money should not go to organisations that make deportations more difficult.
  • Speaking plainly in the countries of origin - Sweden is not a welfare destination.
  • That honour crimes, forced marriages and parallel systems of norms are met with immediate protection for children and women. Tougher penalties and deportation of perpetrators.
  • Tackling clan crime through restraining orders, witness protection and deportation.

Weighing costs against benefits in climate policy - prioritising the environment

A fixation on carbon dioxide hampers environmental efforts.

    Ambition Sverige will work for:

  • That the installation of a fifth treatment stage becomes a reality in the municipal wastewater treatment plants in the 30 largest municipalities, where the total annual emissions of organic pollutants including heavy metals are also measured, identified and reported.
  • That supplementary treatment is introduced in all PFAS-contaminated waterworks in Sweden to meet future limit values for PFAS.
  • Launching a programme to reduce emissions to air and water of so-called microplastics, including nanoparticles, from traffic, roads, industries, wastewater treatment plants, etc.
  • A monitoring programme is started for Sweden's 30 largest lakes, where, in addition to organic pollutants and heavy metals, the amount and number of microplastic particles are measured and reported.
  • In the wake of the Think Pink scandal, in which waste was allowed to spread unchecked in some 15 municipalities, to set up a monitoring project on waste management in general. The aim is to examine whether the control of waste is working satisfactorily.
  • That ongoing projects within Avfall Sverige dealing with emissions of PFAS from waste incineration, among other things, be given extra resources so that results can be obtained more quickly.
  • Initiate continuous random testing of organic pollutants in suspected imported consumer products, especially in products from China and Asia. A mandate should be given to the Swedish Chemicals Agency with the aim of stopping the import of the most toxic products - or influencing suppliers to supply non-toxic products.
  • That the Swedish Chemicals Agency be given the task of proposing a programme of measures to reduce emissions, leaks and spills of PFAS from various products.
  • That the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency initiate a project to report on the state of the environment in Sweden, as a guide for decision-makers/politicians.
  • That a monitoring project under the Environmental Code be started, where emissions of particles and other substances from rotor blades in onshore and offshore wind power are investigated and reported. Emissions from various types of malfunctions/breakdowns should also be reported.
  • Launch a project to provide an overview of the environmental impact and demand for rare earths in the manufacture, use and scrapping of electric vehicles, solar energy systems and wind turbines, using life cycle analyses (LCA).
  • addressing the most serious water and air pollutants, such as persistent and accumulative pollutants.
  • That the work of public authorities is based on facts - not on activism based on unrealistic projections of climate emissions.
  • Sweden leaving the Paris Agreement (from 2015).
  • Sweden to leave coalitions aiming for net zero carbon emissions by 2050, such as the UN Net Zero Coalition, the Carbon Neutrality Coalition (CNC), the EU Fit for 55 and the World Economic Forum's First Movers Coalition.
  • That Sweden abolishes the climate policy framework consisting of the Climate Act and the Climate Policy Council and renegotiates the Climate Goals.
  • That Sweden establishes a non-political climate science council that follows scientific developments in order to be able to give good advice to decision-makers. Those who are part of this council should be professors in the basic sciences on which the climate issue rests.
  • That all public commitment to the "green transition" is suspended. Innovation and energy efficiency must take place in a free market without government interference.
  • The removal of subsidies and other special treatment for companies in the transition industry. For example, companies that want to engage in battery manufacturing, hydrogen production or underground storage of carbon dioxide can do so with their own resources and not with the public's pension funds or taxes.
  • That planned bans on the sale of petrol and diesel cars are removed. The same conditions will apply to vehicles with internal combustion engines as to electric cars and hybrids.

    Ambition Sverige will work for:

  • That the escalating violence and insecurity end up being the focus of the policy pursued.
  • That the victim's well-being should be prioritized - not the perpetrator's.
  • That protection and support for victims of crime increases.
  • That legislation and the scale of punishment are adapted to meet serious crime.
  • That system-threatening crime is noticed and counteracted.
  • That Sweden's inhabitants are protected against honour violence and honour oppression.
  • That legislative work is speeded up. The preparation requirement must be made more efficient and the independence of the Council on Legislation strengthened.
  • The introduction of on-call courts for cases where the evidence is obvious and indisputable.
  • The introduction of a constitutional court that can review laws that are interpreted by courts with politically controlled guidelines.
  • To reintroduce strict civil servant responsibility.
  • That EU directives are not automatically converted into Swedish law.
  • That Sweden's own legislation should take precedence over UN conventions, and that certain ratified UN conventions should be terminated.
  • That all forms of penalty discounts are removed.
  • That a civic advisory council replaces today's party-political representation in the relevant authorities.
  • To introduce the right to decisive referendums on matters of a national security nature.
  • To limit the government's power of appointment and base appointments on meritocracy.
  • That non-Swedish citizens and persons with dual citizenship are deported upon conviction for a serious crime.
  • That non-Swedish citizens' right to Swedish rights and freedoms is limited.
  • To create legal support for being able to buy prison places abroad.

Minimising the risks of digitalisation and AI

Personal privacy instead of digital dictatorship.

    Ambition Sverige will work for:

    Regarding digital IDs and central bank digital currencies:

  • Demand public debate and referendum before implementation of digital central bank currency and ID.
  • We demand that every individual is given full legal ownership and control over their own biometric data - including the right to consent, restriction, traceability and financial protection from commercial exploitation.
  • We call for an end to the mandatory link between ID systems and financial transactions.
  • Secure and preserve cash as a statutory, protected right.
  • Set legal limits on what digital currencies and ID systems can contain, record and control.
  • Build open, non-centrally controlled digital identity options.
  • As regards AI:

  • Without free access to information, there is no free thought - and without free thought, there is no democracy. Ambition Sweden therefore demands that access to information on the internet remains free, open and uncensored - because freedom of information is a prerequisite for democracy, freedom of expression and a free society. AI provided to Swedish citizens must therefore fulfil these requirements.
  • We call for a national AI infrastructure - Publicly funded and openly and transparently vetted AI models based on local laws, language, culture and ethics should be developed.
  • We demand that no AI can make decisions that affect people's lives without full transparency, legal accountability and human control - as in Danish law. It must be clear who is behind an AI decision, what data it is based on and what values have been prioritised. Automated decisions should always be appealable.
  • Data sovereignty - All sensitive data, especially from public authorities, schools and healthcare, must be stored and processed within Sweden's borders and by actors under democratic control (not the EU or global and private actors).
  • Digital literacy - Citizens and decision-makers should be educated about new technologies and AI.
  • Active regulation to prevent platform dependency and to promote open, interoperable options.
  • Ambition Sverige calls for work to identify and analyse risks linked to AI in military and civilian security systems to be initiated and for the protection of critical infrastructure from AI-driven attacks, sabotage or disinformation to be developed.
  • Finally, we call for developing our defence capabilities against autonomous weapons systems and digitally targeted attacks, and for strengthening international legal, ethical and technical safeguards against the use of AI against populations - by other states or by private actors.

    Ambition Sverige will work for:

  • phasing out the state income tax through a gradual process over a few years.
  • Increasing the basic deduction for both earned income and pension so that it corresponds to twice the price base amount, which for 2025 would be SEK 117,600.
  • Abolishing the general payroll tax for company employees numbered 2-6 and gradually removing it for all employees.
  • Reduce VAT on food to 6% and remove the VAT rate of 12% so that VAT on restaurants, hotels and catering is also reduced to 6%.
  • Halving the number of Swedish authorities and imposing a general efficiency requirement on other authorities.
  • Lowering the benefit ceiling so that a maximum of half a price base amount before tax is paid to benefit recipients.

    Ambition Sverige will work for:

  1. Reclaiming Sweden's role as a strong host country with a clear, safe and vibrant culture that permeates the whole of society.
  2. Restoring and safeguarding Swedish culture in schools, public institutions, the justice system and the public space.
  3. Recognising the role of culture in integration and cohesion, where new citizens are exposed not only to welfare, but also to the values that build society.
  4. Promoting Swedish traditions, language, history and community values through state and municipal initiatives.
  5. Ending public support for activities and schools that run counter to Swedish values, including gender-segregated and value-conflicting teaching.
  6. Reallocate resources to activities that strengthen Swedish identity, integration and social cohesion, especially among young people and new arrivals.
  7. To reinstate a clear social contract, where rights are balanced with obligations and where respect for Swedish law and norms is a prerequisite.
  8. Strengthening the place of culture in the construction of society to enable true diversity, based on respect and shared responsibility - not division and complacency.

Ensure a functioning energy system

Plan for nuclear power - build gas turbines and stop wind power.

    Ambition Sverige will work for:

  • Swedish energy production should primarily secure Sweden's energy needs. We continue to export our surplus to other countries via existing cables but are restrictive about new capacity that raises our electricity prices.
  • That Sweden should build new nuclear power and thus return to the well-functioning electricity system we had before 1999. In this way, Sweden can offer electricity at low, predictable prices for industry, societal functions and private individuals. Vattenfall should be tasked with ensuring the rapid expansion of nuclear power.
  • Transitional solutions pending new nuclear power should be increased power output from CHP and gas turbines, especially in southern Sweden. Increased capacity and electricity production in existing plants are encouraged on market terms. All restrictions on existing hydroelectric power due to environmental assessments will be cancelled.
  • That no more wind power is built, neither on land nor at sea.
  • That existing wind power industries are checked to ensure that they meet the requirements set in operation. Also investigate the environmental effects of wind power, for example with regard to the spread of microplastics and infrasound.
  • That all expansion of large solar power plants on agricultural land is put on hold while waiting for a new regulatory framework to be in place.
  • The governance of the state-owned utility Svenska Kraftnät (SVK) and the state-owned company Vattenfall should be reviewed. SVK should become the system operator for the entire electricity system.
  • That the number of bidding zones is reviewed with the aim of equalizing electricity prices across the country.
  • That no subsidies or special support are given for so-called green transition or electrification.
  • That energy storage in hydrogen and batteries is not subsidised by the state as these are not sustainable solutions for the energy system (not cost-effective).
  • That the consequences of increased use of biomass are carefully analysed, as much is currently imported into Sweden.

Protecting agriculture and forestry from bureaucracy and activism

Stop EU micromanagement and work towards greater self-sufficiency.

    Ambition Sverige will work for:

  • Increasing the profitability of agriculture by removing climate-related requirements and reducing the administrative burden.
  • That as long as we are in the EU, EU regulations should be interpreted strictly in Sweden's favour. In the event of an EU exit, we want national support for agriculture, with the aim of increasing our food self-sufficiency.
  • Strengthening ownership and utilisation rights for forest and agricultural land. The state's ability to stop deforestation and compulsory purchase of forests must be limited.
  • Sweden says no to the EU's deforestation regulation, carbon credit trading, ETS2 and plans for satellite monitoring of forest land.
  • To introduce strict civil servant responsibility and stop activism in government agencies. Government authorities and municipal officials must promote agricultural and forest production, not make it more difficult.
  • Removing the grazing requirement but favouring grazing. The farmer knows best what suits his farm.
  • Facilitating the sale of meat and milk directly from farms. The rules for small-scale food processing and sales need to be simplified.
  • Enabling pastoral farming and other grazing-based livestock production by authorising and facilitating wolf hunting (see chapter on rural areas).

    Ambition Sverige will work for:

  • To increase regional self-determination.
  • To introduce local management of state land.
  • Reducing petrol and diesel taxes.
  • Abolish all mandatory laws on expensive climate change adaptation in housing and construction.
  • Introducing a ban on forcing property owners with functioning individual sewerage solutions to connect to municipal networks - unless there are urgent health or environmental reasons.
  • Creating a level economic playing field for municipalities to provide education, health and elderly care in rural areas. Small schools and elderly care centres should not have to meet the same detailed conditions as large entities.
  • Dismantling the Sami Parliament. The same rights and obligations should apply regardless of ethnicity.
  • To extend section 28 of the Hunting Ordinance, i.e. to authorise and simplify wolf hunting. This is to enable pastoral farming and other pasture-based animal husbandry.
  • To simplify the permit processes for smaller visitor and tourist businesses such as cafés, bed & breakfasts and farm shops.
  • Replacing licensing requirements for activities with animals, such as horse riding and dog boarding, with a notification procedure.

More value for money and less political control

Organising for better healthcare and dental care across the country.

    Ambition Sverige will work for:

  • Reducing waiting lists through more resources, better coordination and increased efficiency. More beds, a care guarantee with real incentives and more patient time per doctor.
  • Ensuring access to emergency hospitals across the country. No one should have to risk their life because the hospital is too far away.
  • Guaranteeing a place in hospital at all times - there should be enough beds both in times of peace and crisis.
  • All families should have safe access to obstetric care. No one should have to give birth in a car.
  • Ambulance services should work across the country. When minutes make the difference between life and death, help must arrive on time.
  • Health care should be equal throughout the country. Everyone pays taxes, so everyone should have the right to the same care, regardless of where they live.
  • Streamlining and reducing the number of government agencies through mergers and the creation of a Health Services Board (HSS).
  • Radically reducing bureaucracy within the regions and increasing the autonomy and influence of healthcare units and their staff.
  • Taking greater national responsibility for training specialist doctors and nurses. More nurses need to be trained and nurse training should be improved.
  • Regions to facilitate more private, physician-led options. Public and private care should be treated equally.
  • Increasing knowledge about complex adverse drug reactions. This will help reduce misdiagnosis and unnecessary hospitalisation, especially among the elderly.
  • Reducing the indiscriminate prescription of medicines by requiring a more in-depth analysis of the cause of the disease.
  • Swedish dental care should be subject to the same fees and coverage as medical care.

Legal protection in elderly care

Safety, transparency and respect for the most vulnerable.

    Ambition Sverige will work for:

  • Care for the elderly should be based on security, dignity and respect for the individual.
  • That everyone working in elderly care should be checked against the criminal record.
  • All staff in elderly care should speak and understand Swedish.
  • Strengthening the right of both elderly people and their families to be involved in decisions related to care and housing.
  • The right to safe housing should be a given when the need arises.
  • Legalising the right to nutritious food and enjoyment of meals in elderly care.
  • To guarantee the right to an analogue life.
  • Reviewing the system of trusteeship and guardianship. The system should protect the elderly, not exploit them.
  • To recognise and hold accountable the way older people were treated during the pandemic.

    Ambition Sverige will work for:

  • Education should be characterised by objectivity and enlightenment; it should be free of political activity and values.
  • The state's influence over schools should be reduced. The autonomy of schools needs to be increased and teachers freed from administrative burdens. Home schooling and similar forms of education should be allowed.
  • That universities should be politically independent places for free thought and intellectual debate, not suppliers of politically commissioned ideological education.
  • Cherish rural schools and see them as a crucial part of a vibrant countryside.
  • To counteract political correctness, broaden the corridor of opinion and let merit decide when appointing.
  • That all pupils should have passed Swedish, English and maths after completing primary school.
  • More men to want to work in the education sector.
  • To counteract the cancel culture. Introduce guidelines for public institutions and workplaces that support diversity of opinion and protect employees from being penalized for private opinions.

Making a living from your pension

Better pensions through personal pension savings and higher basic deductions.

    Ambition Sverige will work for:

  • Transforming the public pension capital into a fully self-owned pension capital, far from being politically expedient.
  • Reducing taxes on pensions by increasing the basic deduction to two price base amounts.
  • Allowing spouses to freely distribute pension capital between them.
  • Increasing guaranteed pensions for those with the lowest pensions.

A healthy Sweden where diseases are prevented

Everyone has the right to bodily integrity.

    Ambition Sverige will work for:

  • Shifting the focus from healthcare to wellness, where ill health is naturally prevented and the whole person's health is at the centre.
  • Launching a public health reform to counter the trend of increasing chronic morbidity in the population.
  • Removing VAT on health care.
  • Launching programmes at universities and colleges on the prevention of ill health by promoting natural health and healing.
  • Promoting the return of health centres.
  • Including complementary medicine as part of health care.
  • Promoting alternative obstetric care.
  • Putting children's health at the centre - Safe school health services, parental responsibility with access to children's medical records and in-depth investigations.
  • Ensuring that food is nutritious in health, education, care and retail settings.
  • That authorities work to ensure that environmental toxins such as PFAS, Glyphosate, etc. are greatly reduced and that substances such as Bovaer are not allowed in animal feed.
  • Sweden leaving the WHO, whose mandate invites abuse of power. The WHO can give advice, but should not have power over Sweden and/or its citizens.
  • Sweden to urgently conduct an investigation into pandemic management, including the risks and side effects of mRNA technology.
  • Strengthening the principle of informed consent in legislation - especially when using new or experimental medical technologies (Nuremberg Code).
  • Authorities should be free from industry influence.
  • Protecting freedom of expression in science, medicine and public health.
  • Conducting an independent review of 5G and WiFi radiation and revising guidelines based on new research and criticism.
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