The Five Foundational Principles of Enade Sverige
This article is for those who have recently discovered Enade Sverige.
I founded Enade Sverige for the sake of my children. And for all the other children growing up in this country. Politics is not ultimately about the next opinion poll or the next election cycle. Politics is about the Sweden we leave behind. Whether our children inherit a nation that stands firmly on its own feet or a nation that has lost its direction.
I want the next generation to grow up in a Sweden where people feel secure, where those in power are held accountable, where the country makes its own decisions, and where conflicts are met with diplomacy before they become wars. I want our children to be able to take pride in their country, understand their history, and believe in their future. That is why Enade Sverige exists.
Everything I propose politically can ultimately be traced back to five fundamental principles: Sovereignty. Diplomacy. Peace. Justice. Security. These are not campaign slogans. They are the foundation.
Sovereignty
Sovereignty means that Sweden should be governed according to Swedish interests and the will of the Swedish people. I want decisions about Sweden’s future to be made in Sweden. Not in Brussels. Not in Washington. Not by global organizations or closed international networks. Therefore, I advocate restoring national control over foreign policy, defense policy, energy supply, the banking system, telecommunications infrastructure, food security, and border control.
Sovereignty also means economic independence. That is why I support the creation of a People’s Bank and the return of democratic control over money creation. Money should be a tool for society, not a tool used to keep society trapped in debt. Sovereignty is not isolation. Sovereignty is the freedom to choose our own path.
Diplomacy
I believe diplomacy is one of the most important tools of civilization. Sweden should be able to speak with all nations, even when we disagree with them. I want Sweden to once again be a country capable of maintaining dialogue with both East and West, building relationships instead of enemies, and repairing damaged diplomatic ties.
Diplomacy is not submission. Diplomacy is the ability to communicate before conflicts become crises and before crises become wars. A nation that can speak with everyone has more opportunities than a nation that constantly searches for new adversaries. To me, diplomacy is not a sign of weakness but a sign of confidence.
Peace
Peace is the goal. Not because the world is peaceful, but because it is not. I support a strong Swedish defense, strong civil preparedness, and broad national service. However, I want Sweden’s armed forces to be used to defend Sweden, not to participate in the conflicts of other states.
Therefore, I advocate prioritizing diplomacy over confrontation, ending Swedish arms exports, strengthening Sweden’s independence, and building a resilient national defense. Peace is not passivity. Peace is an active commitment to stability, independence, and long-term security. A nation that values peace must also be capable of defending it.
Justice
Justice means accountability. The same rules should apply to everyone. I want to restore a Sweden where people know that politicians, public institutions, banks, and citizens are all subject to the same fundamental principle: responsibility for their actions.
Therefore, I support restoring civil servant accountability, strengthening mechanisms for holding those in power accountable, reforming the banking system, increasing transparency in public decision-making, and ensuring equality before the law. Justice also means that people should feel that their work, their taxes, and their contribution to society are treated with respect. When justice disappears, trust disappears with it.
Security
Security is the highest responsibility of politics. People should feel secure in their everyday lives — at home, in school, on the streets, within the healthcare system, in old age, during economic crises, and during national emergencies. The purpose of politics is not to create anxiety but to create stability.
Therefore, I support strengthening law enforcement and the justice system, civil preparedness, Swedish healthcare, elderly care, family economic security, and citizens’ ability to influence local decisions through democratic participation. Security is not merely the absence of crime. Security is knowing that society functions when you need it most.
Conclusion
Sovereignty answers the question of who makes the decisions.
Diplomacy answers the question of how we engage with the world.
Peace defines the goal of our foreign and security policy.
Justice means accountability and equal rules for all.
Security concerns the everyday lives of ordinary people.
Together, these five principles form the foundation of Enade Sverige.
I do not know who will carry the torch forward one day. But I want it to be there. Bright. Lit. Ready.
For our children.
2026-06-09 // Bo Jonsson for Enade Sverige
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