Tuesday, January 13, 2015

How To Batra develop Moderates Policy – Expressen

How To Batra develop Moderates Policy – Expressen

Better integration, more jobs and a higher national security stands on the agenda when the Moderates policy will be developed.

writes party leader Anna Kinberg Batra and party secretary Tomas Tobé in a debate article in Dagens Nyheter.

The Moderate Rena will be developed to better provide answers to voters’ questions. In a debate article in Dagens Nyheter on dicks party leader Anna Kinberg Batra and party secretary Tomas Tobé out the way.

– Sweden can be more, and now the Moderates development of a policy that provides answers to more of the voters’ questions. Better integration, more jobs and a higher national security are some of our key points, along with continued prudent macroeconomic policies, writes Anna Kinberg Batra and Tomas Tobé.

The Conservatives believe that jobs policy should be tailored to today’s problems in young without a high school education, foreign born and people with reduced work have difficulty finding jobs. One way to remedy this is to improve the ability to run a business, they say.

– The foundation for more jobs is that more people want to hire, start and run businesses. Then the growth possibilities and conditions for hiring to be good. Swedish companies need to be able to quickly get out in other markets, but many obstacles. We must be able to answer how Swedish companies should be given a good position to cope with an increasing international competition, they write in debate article

Another point raised is the integration and the party wants to raise the quality and efficiency of the integration work.

– It is crucial that local conditions improved and made easier when it comes to reception and local integration efforts. Taking responsibility for transparency is also to take responsibility for that it works for everyone, they write.

The Conservatives will during the term also developing its security and defense policy. Among other things, they want the Russian aggression in Ukraine together with increased military activity in the Baltic region should be considered.

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