Thursday, April 23, 2015

Sweden: Moderates spring budget focused on jobs – Kinberg Batra – Dagens Industri

Sweden: Moderates spring budget focused on jobs – Kinberg Batra

                  2015-04-23 09:21
             

 (SIX) Moderates in its spring budget to make proposals for more  routes into the important first job, jobs in growing businesses,  and better conditions for conversion and a longer working life.       The state's three leading moderates in Dagens Nyheter's opinion page.       "Moderates task in the coming years is to develop  reform so that people and businesses in an increasingly demanding  the world around us can do better than today. Shortly we will present  Our vårmotion with the overall proposals for more jobs, "writes Moderates  party leader Anna Kinberg Batra, the party's economic policy  spokesman Ulf Krister Andersson and labor market spokesperson  Elisabeth Svantesson.       "Stefan Löfven stands helpless before Sweden's challenges. Increased  costs of employing young and the elderly, decreased husavdrag and height  gasoline represents a major blow to both households and the business owners  throughout the country. In total, increased  taxes on jobs and  entrepreneurship to 27 billion. NIER confirms  that government policy expected to reduce the potential workforce and  raise the equilibrium unemployment rate. This is the wrong way for Sweden "  Reason three Conservatives.       Alliance parties recently announced that they will submit each  its budget in response to the Government's budget and that the same thing  will take place this fall. The red-green government's budget  is thus expected to be the biggest and win the vote, no matter how  vågmästarpartiet Sweden Democrats voting.       According to the December agreement, the alliance parties  pledged to abstain and unblocking the largest  budget option, if the Alliance's budget together with the  Sweden Democrats' votes could be bigger than the red-green  the budget.      Johan Lind +46 8586164 48  mailto: johan.lind@six-group.se  www.blogg.six.seSIXNews  SIX News 

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