Tuesday, December 9, 2014

New M-leader: The dumbest thing I said – Aftonbladet

New M-leader: The dumbest thing I said – Aftonbladet

The group leader Anna Kinberg Batra succeeds to all appearances Fredrik Reinfeldt.

– I am well equipped for the task, she says.

Many Swedes remember the statement about “rubes” 16 years ago.

– The stupidest thing I said, says Kinberg Batra today.

On January 10 will Moderates hold a special party conference to elect a new party chairman after resigning Fredrik Reinfeldt.

But today presented the Nomination Committee’s proposal – which is expected to be voted through at the meeting.

– We have chosen to propose new party leader Anna Kinberg Batra, said Committee Chairman Lars-Ingvar Ljungman at a press conference at noon.

He states that the decision was unanimous.

– We have a candidate with very strong support. Geographically, MUF, M women standing behind. It is hard to imagine a candidate who has stronger support than Anna. It has boiled down to something very natural and simple, he says.



‘Sweden needs moderate leadership “

Anna Kinberg Batra says that she is” well equipped for the mission “. She takes up the economy are most important for the country, the challenges of globalization, integration, equality.

– There are some questions that need better answers. Sweden needs moderate leadership, she said.



“Arbetslinjen solution to integration”

– As recently as this morning I stretched together with other Alliance leaders out a hand to Stefan Löfven, she says, refer to the article in Dagens Nyheter where Alliance leaders want to make up new rules that simplify for a minority government.

Anna Kinberg Batra does not want to answer questions about who can be financial and Foreign candidates. Nor at what a difference her leadership will mean compared to Reinfeldt.

– The receiving other judge. I will build on the economic stability and government effectiveness as Fredrik Reinfeldt built up.

According valanalysen was M not good enough to answer the questions voters asked, according Kinberg Batra.



comments “stupid” statement

About how she looks in the migration debate, she says:

– If you have to flee from war and oppression have the right to seek refuge here. I’m proud of.

– Basically I stand up for the asylum system we have. Then there is the question of integration we have to tackle, and then work line best solution.

Shortly, she concludes her duties as the party’s economic policy spokesperson.

Anna Kinberg Batra was known to the general public in 1998 when she was in an interview said that Stockholm residents are “smarter than latisar.”

– I expressed myself very inappropriate in television summer -98. I have apologized again, for it was the dumbest thing I said, says Kinberg Batra today, according to news agency TT.



Can become first woman

Since there are extra choices Our she already has the chance to become Sweden’s first female prime minister, as she leads the Alliance in the election.

Kinberg Batra also becomes the second woman ever in Sweden that has a real chance of becoming prime minister.

The former was Mona Sahlin, who led the Social Democrats and the Red-Green coalition in the 2010 election, which, however, resulted in an electoral defeat.

The people working there previously speculated about having one for one to say that they are not candidates.

It’s about ex-ministers Ulf Krister Andersson, Catharina Elmsäter-Sword and school policy spokesperson Tomas Tobé.

Selects new party leader earlier

Initially it was thought that Kinberg Batra would be elected officially at an extraordinary meeting on 7 March.

But after Prime Minister Stefan Löfven (S) said he will announce extraordinary election the Moderate Party has previously added his voice.

Party Vice-President Gunilla Carlsson has previously announced that she intends to leave his post. Second Vice Chairman Beatrice Ask has not yet given answer. Exactly when and how large portions of, the party leadership to be replaced on January 10 is unclear.

– There will Lars-Ingvar Ljungman to account for, says Anna Loof, press secretary of the Moderate Party.

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