DN Debate. "S fiddled with electricity - what will the Tidö government do this fall?"
An opinion piece calls for an independent review of the Swedish government's handling of the electricity crisis ahead of the upcoming actions from the Tidö government this fall.
In an opinion article, Lars Jonung, an emeritus professor of economics, critiques the Swedish government's handling of the so-called electricity crisis prior to the 2022 elections, suggesting that it may have been a politically constructed emergency similar to tactics used by former President Trump. He emphasizes the need for an independent investigation into these actions to prevent potential repetition by the current Tidö government in the coming fall. Jonung warns that without accountability and thorough examination, the government could exploit similar crises for political gain, undermining public trust in governance and policy decisions.
The piece highlights the implications of political manipulation in crisis management and raises concerns about the integrity of governmental responses to economic challenges. Jonung argues that such a review is essential not only for transparency but also to ensure that public response to actual emergencies is trusted and appropriately directed. As the Tidö government prepares for its forthcoming measures, the need for genuine discourse on energy issues becomes increasingly crucial.
With the autumn months approaching and energy concerns on the horizon, this discussion could set the tone for how the government engages with the public and addresses pressing issues. Jonung's call for a review is framed as a safeguard against missteps and a step towards restoring faith in governmental processes, particularly in times of crisis where the public's economic wellbeing is at stake.