C ENTER leader Annie Lööf speech in Almedalen was black as night. The Alliance’s most migrant-friendly politicians spend most of their speeches for solutions to problems that are often associated with immigration.
“After the next election, Sweden needs again be governed by a strong alliance government,” said Centre Party Annie Lööf in Almedalen.
While the liberals’ leader Jan Björklund the day before had highlighted divisions within the Alliance – the Liberals are outside settlements on energy and defense – so raise Loof up the Alliance as a necessary force for change in the bourgeois direction.
the Centre Party has always regarded itself as the Alliance’s patron, ever since it was founded at the home of Maud Olofsson in Karkkila 2003. And Annie Lööf has the same attitude to the Alliance that Olofsson had.
speech in Almedalen began Annie Lööf with a dismal gobal circular painting . “The world has a fever,” said Loof and pointed to the many terrorist attacks, the success of populists and extremists in Europe and the support in the US for Danald Trump “who time after time makes racist, sexist and Islamophobia statements”.
the domestic parts of the speech focused largely on problems of exclusion, and problems often associated immigration and lack of integration.
Annie Lööf spoke of genital mutilation that occurs in Sweden, and the high-profile attacks against police and fire departments in vulnerable suburban areas.
the Centre party has an interesting position in Swedish politics, which bourgeois party that most remain at the open migration policy, and which carefully avoids the nationalist-inspired rhetoric.
Annie Lööf not talking – unlike some colleagues – if Swedish values. To say Center leader instead: “There are clear, universal values. As regards over time, across space, across national borders. “
Annie Lööf spoke about his visit to the Molenbeek in Brussels, which has been called the capital of terror for several of the terrorists in Paris and Brussels came from there. And she cautions against Sweden “torn apart” in the same way.
The speech was titled All jobs are needed. “The more simple jobs will emerge, it will be the Centre Party’s top priority when negotiating the Alliance’s election manifesto,” promised Annie Lööf.
There are really no new orientation, but also the this justifies Annie Lööf and the Centre Party are happy with the many newcomers – and the many who are in vulnerable areas – requires powerful political reforms.
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