Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Löfven debuted in parliamentary debate – Swedish Dagbladet

Löfven debuted in parliamentary debate – Swedish Dagbladet

Deputy Prime Minister Åsa Romson took the opportunity to invite you to cooperation on climate change.

In his speech accused Löfven the previous government to have eroded the welfare and stressed the importance of better education, greater security and less discrimination for To meet the challenges of globalization.

Swedish promise to compare with the American dream, think Löfven.

– It should not be something that we can only dream of. It should be something we should realize and encourage everyone to contribute:

– I do not seek conflict around this vision, I seek consensus.

SD leader Jimmie Åkesson doubt Löfvens dream come true.

– lack of majority support for many of the proposals, says Akesson and mentions trainee jobs, higher taxes and energy policy.

He is critical of the S joined the migration agreement between MP and the Alliance and calls for the reintroduction of means testing in labor migration.

In SD hails criticism from both the right and left.

V-leader Jonas Sjöstedt blame SD for being a jockey wheel to the Alliance and referring to the party’s support for banks and high-income earners, while he believes that SD betrayed the sick and unemployed.

C-leader Annie Loof digs SD for in his budget will provide resources for the Forest Institute, which was down from 1914.

V-leader Jonas Sjöstedt takes up the “precarious labor” while FP leader Jan Björklund criticizes the vague slips from Romson and Löfven whether Swedish nuclear reactors should be closed or not during the term.

KD-leader Göran Hägglund is in turn attacked the agreement on the gains in welfare, which according to him is a message that voters were not before the election.

– We could agree on the quality, but you are not interested in quality, says Hagglund.

The Green Party spokesperson Åsa Romson invites to cooperation on climate change.

The threat of climate change is the biggest challenge, consider Romson, and the global climate meeting in Paris will be very important and Sweden must be proactive in order to get an agreement in place.

– We must leave years of numerical trickery behind us, says Romson and says she’ll invite to talks on a new climate policy framework.

Jonas Sjöstedt think that the government statement was disappointing in the area of ​​climate change and wondering if it is so bad that the government has no climate targets for 2020.

Annie Loof slams the door to cooperation with both S and MP . She suggests that Löfven abandoned the agreement on free schools after a few days on his new job.

– therefore no conditions for talks in other areas.

Loof, who considers the agreement to be buried , addressed to the MP-leader:

– How can we trust you in the future, Asa Romson

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