the Liberal party leader Jan Björklund now swings in the regeringsfrågan and opens the door for cooperation over the blocks if the Alliance does not succeed in becoming greater than the red and green in the next election.
“I think we should consider the idea that we have a broader coalition of blockgränsen between the Alliance and the S,” he said in an interview with the daily News.
the Move is reported to be directed against SD and V as Björklund call "extremist parties".
Anna Kinberg Batra (M) on its side, do not believe that a blocköverskridande government is a good idea.
the Past half term has gone, but with a little less than two years left to the next election has regeringsfrågan after 2018 has already emerged as a domestic political hot potato.
the ruling coalition parties had agreed have recently been grappling with how to handle The sweden democrats after the election. Both the Liberals and the Centre party, with party leader Annie Lööf in the lead, has been clear that they cannot envisage any form of cooperation or to make themselves dependent on the SD, while the Moderates and the Christian democrats are not given equal clarity. The conservatives party leader Anna Kinberg Batra has in turn been squeezed hard in recent times, both of allianskollegorna and the red and green, to give straight answers if she can think of to rule with the active support of The sweden democrats.
"Think we should open to the idea"
L-leader is now increasing the pressure further on the rest of the bourgeois parties.
In an interview with the daily News open Jan Björklund now for the opportunity to form a broader coalition government between the four bourgeois parties and the social democrats if the Alliance loses the election.
– I think we should consider the idea that we have a broader coalition of blockgränsen between the Alliance and the S, says Björklund told the newspaper.
He even call The sweden democrats for unreliable populists and clarifies once again of his attitude towards the party.
” For me it is inconceivable that the Alliance would rule with the active support of the SD. That leaves really only one solution: we are looking for a blocköverskridande cooperation. Not only in individual settlements but also over a broad range of fields in politics as budget and taxes, ” says Jan Björklund to dagens nyheter.
Björklund explains the move to samhällsutbildningarna during the next access requires an energetic government. He said, in addition, he can also see the green Party in a future coalition, and the Liberals can think of to drop, until a majority coalition consists of the moderate party and the social democrats.
However, rejects the he levy a gasoline tax between the own party, the Centre party and the social democrats, a possible collaboration that Stefan Löfven (S) in the past vädrat.
” I don’t believe it. We need to have a government that has a majority in the parliament.
at the same time, stressing the Jan Björklund, that his ambition is that the Alliance will become the largest block after the elections, and that the bourgeois should form a alliansregering.
Bjorklund: SD and V are not "extremist parties"
Aftonbladet has tried to reach Jan Björklund, who don’t want to not comment on move on.
"We decline to comment further in the evening," writes Elin Boberg, editor-in-chief of Jan Björklund, in a text message.
Later in the evening, he develops, however, its position in the regeringsfrågan for the TT.
– Decemberöverenskommelsen (DIE) was a mistake and it is to DIE-the model that now governs Sweden. It has given the Left too great an influence, ” says Björklund and states that he sees three options if the Alliance loses the election:
– A new decemberöverenskommelse the continuing problem that V is given too much weight. The second is that the Alliance is working with The sweden democrats, but it is unthinkable for us in the Liberals. So that leaves a blocköverskridande cooperation.
On the question if his moves are mainly directed against the SD or against V answers Jan Björklund "both have roots that are deeply anti-democratic".
– Both are extremist parties that should be excluded from political power. They are elected in the parliament and should be treated correctly, but government policy in Sweden should not be based on any of the two parties.
Aftonbladet has been in contact with Niklas Gillström, press secretary at the moderate party, which refers to Anna Kinberg Batras comment in DN. There, she rejects the idea of forming a new government with the S and Leaves.
–I want to replace him. And the reason for this is political, ” says Kinberg Batra.
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