“”I was struggling to stop the Timbrofieringen””

“A moment Enna Gerin, 30, new writer at Aftonbladet”

“This is a kulturartikel which is a part of Aftonbladet’s opinionsjournalistik.”

“” I have a diverse background, both personal and political, that have shaped me. I was born in 1988 in Mostar, in the current Bosnia-Herzegovina, escaped as a 5-year-old for Sweden and grew up in Örebro. In his teens, was I politically active in SSU and was very active in the elevrådsrörelsen. I had my happy years as statsvetarstudent in the queer Berlin, and then two hard years in the Orbán Budapest where I did a master in nationalismstudier. Now I am back in the Swedish labour movement and works as an investigator in the trade union think-tank Catalysis.”

“nVilka issues are you passionate about?”

“– I’m struggling to stop Timbrofieringen of Sweden – the ongoing weakening and privatisation of our welfare state. For that we need a strong social democracy that is fighting for common people’s interests and to challenge the economic elites. The right-left conflict in the policy must be raised and articulated with a social democracy which is the left and an economic policy that challenges the extremes of market liberalism and far-right extremism on the right. “