Wednesday, April 1, 2015

The Alliance rage against the veto plans – Swedish newspaper Svenska Dagbladet

The Alliance believes that the government is trying dark, but Education Minister Gustav Fridolin (MP) dismisses the criticism.

In a supplementary directive to the school free of the investigation, the investigator assigned to investigate how municipalities can be given a decisive influence on the establishment of new schools which will be run for profit.

– This is unacceptable. This means that the red-green municipalities prohibit the creation of new private schools, says FP leader Jan Björklund.

– This means that it is the definitive end of friskoleuppgörelsen, says M’s party secretary Tomas Tobé.

Both now say they will gather together parents and working to stop the proposal.

Both Björklund Tobé believes that the government Dark proposal for a municipal veto. They suggest that when Gustav Fridolin earlier on Wednesday interviewed about another part of the supplementary directive, a proposal with a common queuing system for private schools and public schools, he said nothing about any veto.

But Gustav Fridolin dismisses the criticism decided.

– Then the nonsense hat on him. We held October 6 last year, a very well-attended press conference where we presented the government’s settlement with the Left about how to ensure that the tax money we put into the school actually end up in the school, he said.

– Then a fundamental part of the deal to develop the proposal that municipalities should have a decisive influence in the establishment of schools run for profit.

That he did not earlier in the day said something about it, he explains that it has been known since October, while the common queue is a novelty.

The National Cost Survey will be presented by 31 March next year.

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