Monday, September 22, 2014

Intensive days waiting Löfven – Swedish Dagbladet

Intensive days waiting Löfven – Swedish Dagbladet

The clock is ticking for Social Democrat leader Stefan Löfven. By noon on Friday, he must report to the Speaker of Parliament Per Westerberg on efforts to form a government.

On Sunday afternoon began the sharp negotiations with the Green Party to form a government.

Stefan Löfven and party secretary Carin Jämtin met MP spokesmen Gustav Fridolin and Åsa Romson on Löfvens office at S-office in parliament, reported Aftonbladet.

– We and the Green Party enters this process with great confidence. This week is all about picking up all the stones so that we can make the quickest and the best job possible when we formed government, says Löfven Aftonbladet.

The next few days will Löfven and spokespersons including drawing up guidelines for the common policy for the coming term, and also allocate ministerial positions.

Löfven stresses that there must be an energetic government.

– Get school as an example, the results are bad, then people do not want to see bickering about whose fault it is, he tells Aftonbladet.

Negotiations are taking place after Stefan Löfven Friday met representatives of the Alliance , and then it was clear that the bourgeois are open for collaboration in individual issues with a new red-green government – but the claim is that S-leader stands by concluded agreements on defense, migration, and independent schools.

On Sunday stated Green Party party secretary Anders Wallner in SVT’s Agenda that his party – after the revelation this week that Russian planes flying over Swedish airspace – is willing to discuss the delicate issue of defense. The Green Party ran on a reduced funding for defense, while the Alliance and the Social Democrats want to increase funding.

– A new government must both meet the major challenges of the school, the environment and jobs and be able to cooperate widely in parliament. We are pleased that several parties now seem prepared to take responsibility for Sweden and bury the election campaign, battle axes, says Gustav Fridolin told Aftonbladet.

In the future Stefan Löfven also converse with Jonas Sjöstedt to ensure that the Left its support for the upcoming budget.

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