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The Inner Circle - Season 1

The day before Almedal Week begins, Minister of Business Affairs David Ehrling receives a call from Prime Minister Elvira Kropp. She explains that she intends to resign and that in connection with a press conference she wants to "point out" David as a possible successor. David will stop at nothing to become Prime Minister. But is it a price worth paying?

Top Cast

  • Niklas Engdahl

    Niklas Engdahl

    David Ehrling

  • Nanna Blondell

    Nanna Blondell

    Lena Nilsdotter

  • Ebba Hultkvist Stragne

    Ebba Hultkvist Stragne

    Josephine Sparre

  • Olle Sarri

    Olle Sarri

    Joel Ehrling

  • Melinda Kinnaman

    Melinda Kinnaman

    Astrid Pahlawi

  • Anna Bjelkerud

    Anna Bjelkerud

    Elvira Kropp

  • Barbro 'Babben' Larsson

    Barbro 'Babben' Larsson

    Bojan Eriksson

  • Evamaria Björk

    Evamaria Björk

    Ann-Louise Hegel

  • Fredrik Dolk

    Fredrik Dolk

    Dan Silén

Overview

The day before Almedal Week begins, Minister of Business Affairs David Ehrling receives a call from Prime Minister Elvira Kropp. She explains that she intends to resign and that in connection with a press conference she wants to "point out" David as a possible successor. David will stop at nothing to become Prime Minister. But is it a price worth paying?

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