Representatives of 61 organizations, including Eva Wiberg,Vice-Chancellor at the University of Gothenburg, have signed a debate article in Svenska Dagbladet, where they give three pieces of advice to the next government of Sweden on how the policies that are conducted can be better rooted in facts and research-based knowledge. The advice given are 1) that the government should initiate more systematic summaries of fact-based knowledge, (2) that reforms should be supported in available research and that its effects evaluated systematically, and (3) that researchers should be encouraged to cooperate with the surrounding community. Here you can read the debate article (in Swedish): https://www.svd.se/var-ar-forskningen-i-de-politiska-manifesten