What is the most interesting Moderates spring budget exercise?
It is not in motion, but at the press conference said the Moderates finance minister candidate Ulf Krister Andersson to the four Alliance parties are ready at any time take power, although it is now putting forward various budget:
“We are ready at any time to get together budgets to a government budget. We may at any time take over the government, “said Krister Petersson.
And what do the Conservatives say that?
Much of the internal criticism of the Conservatives is all about the party, through December agreement, unleashing government Löfven, though it lacks a majority in parliament.
In this way, Krister Petersson point out that Sweden has a weak government, and emphasizes that the Alliance can take over if Government falls.
Is it true that the bourgeois can quickly take over the government?
Yes, if it’s just about being able to compromise: it is the only been just over six months ago Alliance parties actually reigned together. But it is in the parties’ different budgetmotioner proposals which the parties pulling in different directions: employment law, tax surcharge and family policy, to name a few.
Krister Petersson explained nor how the Alliance – which has fewer seats than the three red-green parties – should able to govern without the support of the Sweden Democrats.
And what news are among the M-proposals?
The Moderates protrude year when Sweden once again to reach the surplus target for the public finances, 2020.
The argument is that the tight fiscal policy that is needed to reach the target faster, would have a very negative effect on growth when the Riksbank is now a very expansive – with a negative interest rate – monetary policy.
What lifts the party itself as the most important?
Jobs issue, just as before. Budgetmotionen contains 15 proposals for jobs and growth, which cost the treasury nearly three billion, and most have been presented earlier. In the 2014 election the voters valued jobs issue lower than before, but “the new workers’ party” intend to keep the focus on jobs.
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