The
prime
minister
visits
our
school
Fredrik
Reinfeldt
is
the
Swedish
prime
minister.
He
came
to
our
school,
Tumba
Gymnasium,
to
give
us
a
chance
to
talk
with
him
and
ask
some
questions.
The
discussions
were
about
school,
jobs,
and
apartments
and
of
course
the
situation
in
Russia
and
Ukraine.
The
reason
why
he
came
to
Tumba
Gymnasium
is
because
it
is
a
typical
“suburban
school”
in
a
municipality
of
social
democratic
rule.
Fredrik
Reinfeldt
is
from
the
right
wing
and
he
wanted
to
promote
his
own
party.
The
meeting
was
very
interesting,
fun
and
instructive.
He
started
the
meeting
talking
about
Swedish
history
and
how
long
Sweden
has
been
a
peaceful
country.
The
last
time
Sweden
was
at
war
was
200
years
ago
with
Norway.
He
explained
the
situation
with
Russia
from
Sweden’s
and
his
point
of
view
and
said
that
he
was
going
to
Brussels
the
next
day
for
meetings
with
the
European
union.
One
of
the
most
popular
questions
was
about
the
new
grading
system.
Swedish
students
do
not
like
it
at
all.
On
the
14th
of
September
Sweden
will
have
an
election.
You
have
to
be
18
years
old
to
vote
and
a
lot
of
students
in
Tumba
Gymnasium
will
be
18.
It
is
important
for
young
people
to
learn
about
politics
and
all
the
different
parties.
You
have
to
know
things
if
you
want
to
change
things.
Rebecca
Tjader
Hampus
Kjerrstrom