Saturday, March 12, 2016

Hard-pressed Löfven speaking at the conference – Expressen

It’s a humdinger Stefan Löfven as the opening address at the Social Democrats’ municipal conference on Saturday.

The government’s proposal for a new asylum law has been sharply criticized by the Chancellor of Justice, Immigration Service and the their ranks by S-peaks of the SKL.

Meanwhile, former Prime Minister Goran Persson sawn government – and believe that a law against begging can be a solution.

Over the weekend, the Social Democrats gather for the Municipality Conference in Örebro, the year’s biggest party meeting. When the clock 13 on Saturday, holding Stefan Löfven a keynote speech – and the prime minister is under pressure from criticism that he has not yet responded.

The government is proposing changes to the asylum law, which includes temporary residence permits and stricter requirements for family reunification . In recent days, the proposal has been met with criticism from several major players for a consultation .

The Chancellor believes that the proposal is in part devoid analysis of whether the proposal complies with the Euro, the Geneva and The CRC. Migration Board warns of an “arbitrary and uncertain legal test” and the Red Cross condemns the proposal as a “rush job”.



Persson’s critique: Should acted earlier

The criticism also comes from their own ranks, where S-driven local Authorities and Regions (SKL) has been “problematized” proposal based on what it had been in effect in areas such as labor market integration and the right to health care.

When Löfven stand in the pulpit on Saturday, he not only received criticism for the government goes too tough until the asylum. Former Prime Minister Goran Persson gives the government fail and says that instead should have acted much earlier.

Persson’s statements, which were made to Svenska Dagbladet, has also made the issue of a possible begging ban more current than ever. On Friday brought Persson attention when he said that he would consider a ban – contrary to government policy.

– I lean against the old arguments that it does not create good communities . It creates no freedom for man to kneel on the street and beg from others. I do not think we should have it so, said Persson to SvD then.



Ministertät conference

Earlier this week, said Stefan Löfven that it “is a stop on tax cuts and cuts” and time the “Swedish model”.

– it has some important parameters, it is a labor market that’s nice that respects the role of the parties. We have general welfare that makes everyone benefits from it when you need to and we have an openness to the world that makes us all the time can be involved in a global economy and benefit from it, said Löfven then.

in addition, Stefan Löfven, several of the party’s heaviest representatives will be on hand. Interior Minister Anders Ygeman together with Justice Minister Morgan Johansson to hold a seminar on Saturday afternoon. The subject is crime prevention.

On Saturday, Infrastructure Minister Anna Johannson and public health, medical and Sports Minister Gabriel Wikström to speak. On Sunday emerges civilian Minister Ardalan Shekarabi and secondary schools and education initiative Minister AIDA HADZIALIC before the conference concluded with speeches from party secretary Carin Jämtin.

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