
Morgan Johansson
Fredagsintervjun
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Jörgen Huitfeldt
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Fredagsintervjun
About this listen
Varje vecka kommer en rykande färsk intervju med en omdebatterad kändis. En utmärkt kompass för dagens invecklade politiska klimat!
Håller Sverige på att få en ny typ av brottslighet? Allt fler svenskar utsätts varje år för våldsamma brott - men på samma gång klaras fler brott upp än någonsin. Sveriges justitieminister Morgan Johansson talar här om hur han ser på sitt eget ansvar, men också om Sveriges framtid. Fredagsintervjun är en politiskt obunden podcast som i varje avsnitt intervjuar en aktuell kändis. Samtalen är rappa, intelligenta och försöker genomlysa hur vårt samhälle egentligen fungerar.
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