Friday, March 20, 2015

President for Finance Minister: “Kafta not” – Daily News

     
     
     
 


 
     
     
     
     
     

         

                     

The moderate President Mr Billström just said to the Finance Minister Magdalena Andersson (S) that “does not begin to talk back with the President of the Bureau”, during a debate in parliament.


                     
                 

         
         

             
                 
                 
                 

                     

 

The moderate President Mr Billström just said to the Finance Minister Magdalena Andersson (S) that “does not begin to talk back with the President of the Bureau”, during a debate in parliament.

The unusual use of language, Aftonbladet reports on leads many to raise eyebrows.

The background was that Magdalena Andersson said they moderate the factions in the pulpit, Fredrik Schulte and Jan Ericson “slipped too much of the truth” and thought the President to act against them .

 
        
             
     
     
 

When Bill Power objected that it was not the President to interfere in the debate content countered Magdalena Andersson and she felt it was a point of order, but got no response.

– It is well you may slide on the truth any amount according to the moderate President (…) she said then.

Mr Billström, who is now the first vice President – but the former minister in the former Alliance Government bet from:

– I recommend the Minister of Finance to not start JAW with President Bureau, it may finance minister take the rostrum, he said.

The clip where President hutar the Minister for Finance is available here on the Parliament website.

The war of words between Magdalena Andersson and Tobias Billström at the end of the clip.

The debate covered an interpellation as Jan Ericson set to Magdalena Andersson about the government’s actions surrounding the EFSI, European Foundation for strategic investments.

Andersson’s critics argued that it would lead to Sweden may be higher membership in the EU.

 


                     

                
         

         
         
     
 
         
         
      

    
 
 
         
     

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