Thursday, July 2, 2015

Analysis: Green Party downplaying environmental issues – Göteborgs-Posten

Activist Gustav has become Minister Fridolin. From the scene of the Almedalen he tries to keep the two roles. The result is quite anxiously.

During the afternoon draws a protest march through the streets of Visby. “Politicians came up out of your stupor. Time to become climate radical”, chanting people dressed as fish, polar bears and the globe.

The Green Party today in Visby and the press meeting Gustav Fridolin speaking schools, only school. He promises that environmental issues should be included in tonight’s speech. They do this as well, but only after Fridolin has devoted 23 minutes to the school and a description of a country with hardworking and creative people, a Sweden where municipal music creating exports over in the billions, and where people work voluntarily in sport.

As Stefan Löfven other day underlines the MP’s spokesperson personal responsibility, and that the state can not do everything. Löfven launched the somewhat cryptic word “development standards”, a kind of obligation for citizens to learn new things and be on your toes. Gustav Fridolin builds on liberal ideas that gave birth to the elementary school and go on to the parents’ responsibility to keep alive the ideal of education.

A weak government without huge resources have not so many choices. Then it may be convenient to shift responsibility to the citizens. Moreover, requirements, responsibilities and obligations in time. But how they land in the Green Party? The words rub against most of the MP’s tradition and Gustav Fridolin tries to turn over the personal to be about creativity and desire rather than duty morale.

On school property investing, the government. Education Minister Gustav Fridolin wants the state to take a tighter grip and make sure that money comes to the most vulnerable schools. At the press briefing was produced Gothenburg as an example. All would agree that Gothenburg has succeeded so well in school despite the resource model in the city.

Since S and MP-government took the focus has been on other than the environment and climate, the issues the Green Party was created to bring into Swedish politics. So far there seems to be an internal understanding that it’s tough to sit in the government and that you can not accomplish everything in one year. But the voters begin to trust in the MP’s capacity in environmental policy to fail. In one year, the party has dropped 60-40 percent in terms of who is best placed to take care of environmental issues. At the same time climbing the Centre, which profiles itself hard and liberal in green issues, upwards.

Gustav Fridolins talk of a more solution-oriented and development upbeat environment policy must be seen in that light. For a long time environmental policies largely been focused on CO2 evivlanter, climate summits and global disaster. Technical and far from everyday life. That Gustav Fridolin change. He talks a lot about recycling, vintage and shared resources. Most of it is, again, on the individual perspective. Admittedly mentioned Volvo’s electric buses and biogas, but it is people’s choice of bicycle and public transport that will save the objectives. At the same time should not those who are forced to take the car to feel like inferior people point out the MP guide. The demonstrators in the polar bear costume is not likely to agree.

Gustav Fridolin end by thanking Fredrik Reinfeldt for good cooperation in the field of migration and Annie Lööf because she clings to it within the Alliance. A greeting from “cooperative government”

Speaker: Gustav Fridolin (MP)

New: The school will be lifted by early intervention, more money targeted at the most vulnerable schools, better student health, more staff in the school and a reading-writing-arithmetic -garanti.

Public: 1900 people

Humor: Some laughter when Fridolin said that the MP never been a party just for vegans lycra.

Framing: Stand up poetry before, the conventional Atomic power? No thanks! -flaggorna And a large open stage.

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