When Stefan Löfven (S) was on his way into the chamber for the vote, which would make him prime minister of sweden was DN’s photographer Roger Turesson prepared. He knew which way Löfven used to go and he knew that he would pass the left party Jonas Sjöstedt. Maybe they would exchange a glance, maybe they would greet each other. And then would Turesson be prepared with his camera. But it was not business as usual. Someone in the house asks Löfven set up on a picture, and he stands, smiling, with his party colleagues against a wall. In the foreground is visible Sjöstedt with an expression that becomes a contrast against the overall social democrats. In the Studio DN tells Roger Turesson also about the many reactions to the picture which he has received, from the tributes to those who believed that he pasted Sjöstedt.
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Björn af Kleen has met with the former U.S. foreign minister Madeleine Albright and tells about the meeting with this woman who has been in the political action in many, many years. After a long and protracted conflict has hamnarbetarförbundet gone on strike and Tove Nandorf sorted out the complicated moves. The conflict’s beginning is also available in a classical picture, the one on the fackpampen at the poolside.
Presenter: Karin Eriksson. Techniques: Oliver Bergman. Producer: Augustin Erba