The Social Democratic Party leaders gathered for a press conference on Sven Harrys Art Museum VASASTAN in Stockholm shortly before his sommartal in Vasa Park in Stockholm.
A leader arrived along with SSU’s president Gabriel Wikström. Stefan Löfven announced that the party wants to introduce a compulsory secondary school from the 2018 A proposal party launched in January last year. Now, have specified the cost of this.
– We invest a billion dollars a year to manage the venture. We will make it easier for those who take high school diploma to get a driving license, he says.
The money will go to more teachers, more study, more specialist teachers and better student counseling and tutoring in their native language. According to Stefan Löfven, the party has a sum of 30 billion to take from – money that partially lifted in with altitude restaurant tax and restored employers for young people.
All the young do not want to go in high school, what do you do with those who refuse?
– You can find the motivation for young people. There are several routes into. Today, the government has removed the ratings on professional higher education programs. There are many who would like to join vocational programs but choose not to do it. It might be a good way for many to have an education that is close to the labor market.
How will you finance the proposal?
– We have a financing space reform that is well over 30 billion. This fits within it, and we believe that this is the most important thing we do now.
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