Letter to the Editor. Noted by DN's Readers on March 19
Readers of Dagens Nyheter express their views on the current situation in Sweden and the world, along with the content of the paper on March 19.
Bengt Ohlsson: Give me barbed wire and camera eyes and I will become an utterly happy tourist
Bengt Ohlsson reflects on the unexpected places he visits with his dog, including industrial areas and experiences that evoke both humor and joy.
Magdalena Andersson is definitely a candidate for prime minister
Birgitta Ohlsson has switched parties from the Liberals to the Center Party, amid internal challenges in her former party.
Ohlsson vs Mohamsson
Birgitta Ohlsson's return to Swedish politics is stirring controversy within the Liberal party amid current crises.
Letter to the Editor. Response: With Birgitta Ohlsson in the Center Party, a new party is not needed
This opinion piece argues that with Birgitta Ohlsson in the Center Party, there is no necessity for a new political party in Sweden, as the existing party can accommodate the needs of the moderate majority.
Susanne NystrΓΆm: Now no one can doubt the Center β Birgitta Ohlsson's entrance says it all
Birgitta Ohlsson's candidacy for the Center Party signifies a crucial political comeback and reinforces the party's commitment to maintaining a boundary against the Sweden Democrats (SD).
Readers' Notes as noted by DN on March 18
Dagens Nyheter's readers express their views on the situation in Sweden and the world in a letter published on March 18.
Former C leader Demirok rejoices: 'She has found her home'
Muharrem Demirok, the former leader of the Center Party, expresses strong support for Ohlsson's recent announcement, seeing it as a positive development for the party.
Extra. The C-leaders shone β but are they overestimating the new star?
The unexpected candidacy of Birgitta Ohlsson for the Center Party raises questions about voter appeal and potential political conflicts.
Internal L-criticism strengthened by idol's side switch
The decision of Birgitta Ohlsson to switch allegiances to the Center Party is intensifying internal criticism within the Liberal Party in Sweden.
"Ohlsson's candidacy for C is a blow to Mohamsson's weak life (L)"
Birgitta Ohlsson has announced her candidacy for the Center Party, a move seen as detrimental to her rival Simona Mohamsson's position within the Liberal Party.
Annie ReuterskiΓΆld: The X-factor of the Election Came Early This Year
Birgitta Ohlsson's defection to the Center Party shakes up the Liberal Party during a critical election year.
I love the Liberal Party β but I love my liberal values more
Birgitta Ohlsson announces her candidacy for the Center Party in response to the Liberal Party's collaboration with a party with Nazi roots.
Former Liberal leader: 'A dream recruitment for the Center'
Former Liberal leader Maria Leissner expresses her joy over Birgitta Ohlsson's return to politics as a Center Party candidate.
Reports: Birgitta Ohlsson is running for the Center Party
Birgitta Ohlsson, a former prominent figure in the Liberals, is reportedly making a political comeback by running for the Center Party this fall after the Liberals' partnership with the Sweden Democrats.
Reports: L's Birgitta Ohlsson to Center Party
Birgitta Ohlsson, a veteran politician from the Liberal Party, is set to join and campaign for the Center Party in the upcoming elections.
Bengt Ohlsson: The Hug Will Save the Liberals
Bengt Ohlsson argues that the recent embrace of diversity and inclusivity may provide a fresh start for the struggling Liberal party in Sweden.
Bengt Ohlsson: I remember exactly when I realized that the left was not the place for me
Bengt Ohlsson reflects on his political journey, revealing the emotional underpinnings of political affiliations in Sweden.
Bengt Ohlsson: Why does everyone think it's so bad to put children in prison?
Bengt Ohlsson argues that society often misconstrues the implications of incarcerating violent child offenders, challenging the prevailing moral perspective.
Here the table tennis duo breaks the world record in VΓ€sterΓ₯s β kept a ball going for 17 hours
Table tennis players Emil Ohlsson and Fredrik Nilsson set a new world record by rallying a ball back and forth for over 17 hours in VΓ€sterΓ₯s, Sweden.
After the puree miss - a new attempt to break the world record in table tennis rally
A new attempt to break the world record in a table tennis rally will take place on Saturday, aiming for a dream target of 24 hours.
Bengt Ohlsson: Soon the unmentionable will have a knife in the back
The article discusses the impending disaster for the US president and promises that this will be the last time the author mentions Trump's name.