The Left Party in Sweden is advocating for the complete removal of private companies from the elderly care sector. Their proposal centers on eliminating profit-driven entities from providing care services to seniors. The party argues that elderly care should be a public responsibility, focused on quality and the well-being of residents rather than financial gain. They believe privatization has led to compromised care standards and exploitation of both workers and those receiving care. This initiative signals a renewed push for greater public control over essential social services within Sweden. The Left Party intends to present detailed plans for transitioning existing private facilities back into public ownership and preventing future privatization efforts. This proposal is expected to spark debate regarding the role of the private sector in social welfare.