Less than eight hours after Kalla fakta was published on TV4 Play on Thursday morning, the first consequence of the storm that was stirred up was announced here at the government meeting in Harpsund. It concerned Magdalena Agrell’s responsibility for finding social democratic arrangements around the legislation.
A few hours later, a corresponding message came from the Liberals. Johan Pehrson put all the blame for the attempts to accommodate anonymous contributors on the party’s person responsible for strategic management support, Lisa Flinth.
They said no – and they were waiting
The Centre, the Green Party and the Left Party said no to the offer in Kalla Fakta’s review, and from their side came strong criticism against those who did not do it.
Both the Sweden Democrats and the Moderates were more cautious in their reactions. Also in the view of how what their representatives did should actually be defined.
In the player above: This is what Magdalena Andersson, Johan Pehrson – and Nooshi Dadgostar, whose party turned down the offer – say about Kalla fakta’s review
You can see the entire program here: Cold facts: The parties’ secret money