"Don't go chasing waterfalls, please stick to the riversand the lakes that you're used toI know you're gonna have it your way or nothing at all" - TLC

I have to say that this is a really great idea coming from Centerpartiet. Why is not this idea coming from Peter Eriksson or Maria Wetterstrand of the Green Party? Peter Eriksson did mention selling parts of Vattenfall earlier however.
Why is this such a great idea then?
Firstly, as I wrote in the post about electric cars I truly believe that future growth will depend on new highly technological and environmentally friendly inventions and solutions. Why? Because I believe this is what is going to be demanded more and more and the one being first to supply the demand will have a huge advantage over other countries.
Secondly, this is exactly the role that a government is supposed to take in my opinion. A government is supposed to help create a demand for this type of technology when the markets do not (the ghost of Keynes ones again) because of profits being to far away or because of risk aversion. The horizon for a government is and should be far greater then for a company and that is why it is the role of the government to support new inventions and solutions way before the market do so to help speed up the process.
Thirdly, this needs to happen now, not tomorrow.
This is why I think it is a good idea to sell a minority share in Vattenfall, because not only does government seem to do a pretty bad job as owners, but the influence that the Swedish government is able to have on Vattenfall's operations outside of Sweden seems very small, considering the company's investment in coal and gas energy in Germany for example.
At least we got good commercials in cinemas right?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxrlXio4NRM
On a another note; Lars Ohly is of course against this as well. As he is so many other things. What is his problem? He claims that the current government is privatizing out of pure principle. Well he seems to not want to privatize anything just out principle as well. Principles you refuse to change are bad principles and only make you blind and inflexible. I do not really know which kind of world he wants to live in, but it does not seem to be a very modern one. I would rather see the red-green alliance without the Left Party and I suspect so would the Socialists and The Green Party as well, if it was possible.