In a recent interview with Dagens Nyheter, Social Democratic Party leader Magdalena Andersson addressed a range of topics as Sweden approaches an election. Questions posed to the former Prime Minister included her policy plans for youth housing and her response to personal criticisms. Andersson also responded to inquiries about her relationship with her husband, specifically regarding a potentially symbolic gesture. The interview further explored perceptions of Andersson as “boring” and whether this assessment stems from gender bias. The discussion forms part of DN’s pre-election interview series with key political figures. Andersson notably stated she did not write her book with the intention of winning a Nobel Prize. The interview provides insight into her perspectives on current political and social issues.