DN DEBATT. Under Alf Svensson, the Christian Democrats stood for solidarity and Christian ethics, but under Ebba Busch's eleven years at the helm, the party has been transformed into a nationalist wall where Swedishness comes before faith. Now the Christian heritage is used to exclude rather than unite. The result? Religious voters have turned their backs on the party, write two religious scholars.
DN DEBATT. Under Alf Svensson, the Christian Democrats stood for solidarity and Christian ethics, but under Ebba Busch's eleven years at the helm, the party has been transformed into a nationalist wall where Swedishness comes before faith. Now the Christian heritage is used to exclude rather than unite. The result? Religious voters have turned their backs on the party, write two religious scholars.