Not a chance. The only party that seems to care is the Pirate Party, and they've basically only been on the news when the party leader was locked into her bathroom by her cat.
And what does this tell you? Someone thought that was more worthwhile writing about than telling voters about what PP's representatives in the Europarl have been up to.
I'm not seeing how these questions are relevant to very many swedes right now, with regard to ongoing world-wide & european political development.
We seem to have the same confused politics in Sweden as usual. Womens rights & equality is important and seeing some progress locally, while from a more global perspective we can actually expect this trend to go backwards.
A substainable economy is left to the "industry", and the government are selling out the last parts of the welfare.
We have a strong right-wing movement in Sweden now, which we didnt have since the early 90's. A movement whose european cooperatives are open fascists.
One of our negihbour counties are being invaded by Russia.
Sweden is in bed with USA and the UK with regards to signal spying (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Defence_Radio_Establi...
which puts Sweden in quite a bad spot against Russia.
Russian cables go through Sweden and wiretapping of these cables is what the FRA are supplying to NSA / GCHQ.
This is not even discussed in the Swedish media.
And still, you believe the Pirate Party's ideas are relevant for this year's election?
I'm only going to vote Pirate Party for the European Parliament, not the Riksdag election.
I didn't say PP was relevant for the Riksdag election. But I do hope that their issues get exposure. I didn't say I hope their issues are the only issues discussed.
Don't tell me that you think the issues around FRA and DLD are irrelevant.
Privacy, and other matters, seem to have become non-issues since that report [1] came out stating kids at school are doing worse than ever compared to the rest of the world. People are freaking out.