The Speaker Per Westerberg expected today to give S-leader Stefan Löfven mandate to form a government. Löfven has made it clear that he wants to invest in a government with the Social Democrats and the Green Party.
But there may be a weak government, with a shaky existence in Parliament.
Stefan Löfven has started up at high speed in the search for a government to begin with can get enough support for an S-MP-budget in Parliament this autumn. Even yesterday he met with MP’s spokesperson and managed simultaneously announce that the Left may not be in the government, even if Löfven cold anticipate that V will not vote against his government on key issues. Löfvens idea is to collaborate with V, but also the Centre Party and the Liberal Party in single issues in parliament.
Liberal Party party board meeting throughout Tuesday. In the lunch break, repeat the party leader Jan Björklund their earlier statement:
– The Red-Green has won the election. It is now their responsibility to form a government, and the Liberal Party is in opposition.
Stefan Löfven closed the door to the government for Jonas Sjöstedt changes nothing, according to Björklund.
– They will anyway need the support of the Left Party in parliament. Jonas Sjöstedt’s influence may now even be greater, said Bjorklund.
Bjorklund also gives the message that he should lead the party forward.
– I have received unequivocal support in the party executive to continue as party leader.
In the morning met Speaker, the so-called President of the Bureau. Then Per Westerberg hold a press conference where he is expected to indicate that Stefan Löfven commissioned to form a government.
Börje Ekholm, CEO of the Wallenberg sphere of power company investor, find it disturbing that the only party that went ahead in choice is Sweden Democrats.
– Policies should be designed in the middle with hopefully broad agreements on important issues such as defense, infrastructure, taxes, energy policy and the gains in welfare, says Ekholm to Dagens Industri.
Enterprises CEO Elisabeth Thand Ringqvist, former Adviser to former Minister and Centre Party leader Maud Olofsson, alarmed according to DI of S would give in too much to the Left Party in exchange for support for the budget in parliament. This prevents Löfven to slam the door to cooperation with the Alliance parties on other issues, she says.
salaried TCO’s chairman Eva Nordmark told the newspaper that it “is now absolutely central to build policy-bloc agreements” .
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