Former MP spokesperson Maria Wetterstrand is highly critical of Stefan Löfvens treatment of the Green Party.
has not released until MP – which made that voters lost engagement, says she said.
– S is a little immature, says Maria Wetterstrand.
Maria Wetterstrand, Green Party spokesperson between 2002 and 2011, says that the party must change the image to emerge from the current crisis .
They have to take clearer positions on certain issues, stick to them and bring political debate to the voters not to be dropping their feelings and their commitment to the party, she says.
But the responsibility lies not only on the MP and the leading spokespersons Gustav Fridolin and Åsa Romson. Now, the former spokesman for attacks against Prime Minister Stefan Löfven and Social Democrats, which she does not think has been mature enough to be included in the government with another party.
– S is a little immature … S have not had a government together with another party later that year Stefan Löfven was born. So it is clear that the Social Democrats are not used to having another party in government, says Maria Wetterstrand.
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Maria Wetterstrand’s are a little afraid
– I would definitely not like to argue that it is the Green Party’s fault, mostly. The Green Party is the party of government that have the most clear about what they want to enforce the policy proposals.
She believes that there is S that kept MP back, and they must understand that it is better to take political battles than sticking to discuss confidence in the various ministers.
– I think that the Social Democrats are a little afraid. I think they need to get a little braver, says Maria Wetterstrand and continues:
– There must surely realize the Social Democrats. That you can not have a government cooperation if it is so that one party must always give way on point after point. It does not favor the Social Democrats either.
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Ex-spokesman: The air their concerns
in the midst of the coming crisis in her old party, people in the party got in to share their concerns with how the situation looks like.
– I think they are talking to many people, but they may think it is a little nice to have someone who has some distance to the party, which has not been commissioned, but still quite a lot of experience, says Maria Wetterstrand.
– I have no official role at all, and it is I do not want to have either. However as I am talking, of course, happy with the people if they want to air their ideas and concerns.
Although the ex-spokesman has clear views on what needs to be done to change the MP’s position, she is not interested to implement the changes yourself.
– I’m not interested in having any role in the Green Party leadership or the government as a minister or something like that, no.
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