Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Jan Björklund of the Alliance: “The parties will develop their own policies” – Aftonbladet

Jan Björklund of the Alliance: "The parties will develop their own policies" – Aftonbladet

After the Alliance government’s electoral defeat, collaboration entered a new stage.

According to Liberal Party leader Jan Björklund to be parties now focus more on themselves.

– We will have a looser collaboration, he says to SVT.

On election night, it was clear that the alliance parties lost power after eight years in office. Now it is clear that the cooperation between the four parties will enter a new phase. But it does not go as far as the three red-green parties did after the election defeat in 2010, when the coalition was terminated completely.

According to FP-leader Jan Björklund is it rather that cooperation will have looser joints while now finds in opposition in parliament.

– I believe that the parties will have a looser cooperation in alliance formed in the parliament and develop their own programs and their own policies, he says to SVT.

Collecting forces before 2018

But Bjorklund also says that troops will be gathered before the election by 2018.

– My assessment is that we come close to the next election in 2018 or before then the alliance will be a united options going forward to reclaim the power of government, he says to SVT.

Elin Boberg, Head to Jan Björklund, says that it is about to move into the role of the opposition party. She also said the Liberal Party would be willing to vote on a proposal that the new government puts people if you feel they are good. It would, among other things, mean that you vote for a third-daddy month in parental insurance, which you just like the Social Democrats and the Green Party is for.



Will submit joint budget

The issue divided the Alliance Government and FP saw himself beaten in the negotiations that preceded the election manifesto that was presented at the beginning of September.

But the alliance parties will hold promises from the election campaign and present a joint budget this autumn.

– But then we have a very close working relationship, one can say that the Alliance is entering a new phase, says Elin Boberg.

Johan Ingerö, Press Officer at KD leader Göran Hägglund argues that it is unclear how the political situation will be:

– We do not know what the new government will deliver, so it is difficult to say anything about the Alliance partnership. What is clear now is that we add a common budget and we will do our best to push through it. One can well expect that we will pursue joint lines in parliament on several other areas as well.



KD: “Can be in different conclusions than before”

At the same time, he believes that the is natural to all parties who lose an election has an obligation to themselves.

– You have to think about what to go to the polls next time. When in opposition, one must examine, think, and land in the conclusions that may be different than before. It is entirely possible, but we are not there yet. It is certain, however, stated that the aim of the alliance parties is to go to the polls in common by 2018.

The Centre Party is on the same line.

– We will submit our Alliance Budget in the autumn and The alliance will go to the polls gathered 2018th It is our input and belief, says Oscar Sundevall, Press Secretary to the C-leader Annie Loof.

He believes that it remains to be seen how they will act in between.

– Now comes the Moderates go into a process that will elect a new party chairman. Since then, the alliance taking shape in one way or another before the election, 2018. But exactly how to act around common budgets during the election period, we can not say now.

Anna Kinberg Batra, group leader of M says in comment:

– The Alliance has a good working relationship and will pursue strong opposition politics against what appears to be a weak government. In the autumn we will present a joint budget motion. In 2018, we aim to work together to challenge the incumbent government

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