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Half-time to the election: This is how divided the opposition is
The red-green parties have different views on many things. Not least taxes, benefits, and migration.
Damages Everyday Life for Ordinary People
The opposition is critical of the infrastructure bill. Too little money is being allocated to the railway, according to the parties.
The Government has Abandoned the Work Line
The Centre Party is focusing on reducing employment costs for companies in its shadow budget. The work line has been completely abandoned by the government, says party leader Muharrem Demirok.
C and the Green Party want a committee for a new grading system
The Centre Party and the Green Party want the government to appoint a parliamentary committee to achieve broad support for how Sweden's grading system should be reformed. .
Criticism after Kinberg Batra's departure with salary
The Government receives criticism for Anna Kinberg Batra keeping her high salary for five years – despite being forced out of her position as Governor of Stockholm, reports TV4 News. The Government is now opening the door to revise the regulations.
New Zoom trick gets millions rolling in
In the American election campaign, large campaign meetings held via Zoom have attracted more than a hundred thousand participants. Now, Swedish parties are looking at the phenomenon with envy.
The Champion Team Was Knocked Out by Malmö – Lindberg Joined Late
For a long time, it was uncertain whether he would play the SHL premiere. But then his third child was born and Oscar Lindberg joined late to Skellefteå's 1-4 loss in Malmö.
Damberg: The Budget is a Mockery of Ordinary People
The government's budget benefits high-income earners the most – something that is being criticized by the opposition. This is not only an insult to ordinary people but also bad for the Swedish economy, says Mikael Damberg, the Social Democrats' economic policy spokesperson.
Centre Party to Sponsor Power Cable to Kriegers Flak
The Centre Party proposes in its shadow budget that 900 million kronor be allocated next year to the expansion of power cables to offshore wind power. > We must actually stop messing around with this, lay the power cable to Kriegers Flak now, says Martin Ådahl, the party's economic policy spokesperson.
Highest Support for the Green Party in Several Years
The Green Party is moving forward in [Dagens Nyheter](https://www. dn.
Cutting the return allowance: "Money down the drain"
The government's plans for a sharply increased return migration grant are being criticized by the Center Party. It's throwing money into the sea, which even the government's own investigator has established, says the party's migration policy spokesperson Jonny Cato.
Paving the way to give Gripen to Ukraine
The Government has finalized a new military support package to Ukraine worth 4. 6 billion kronor.
Reality has caught up with the government
The opposition welcomes the government's proposal to support municipalities that build wind turbines. Reality has caught up with the Sweden Democrats and the government in one area, says Fredrik Olovsson (S).
C: Scrap the eligibility requirements for vocational upper secondary school
The Centre Party wants to abolish the requirement for a pass in certain subjects to be able to continue studying at vocational upper secondary school. Today, a fail is a door slammed shut in your face.
The Opposition: Favors Those Who Earn the Most
Most to those who already have and crumbs to the rest. The Social Democrats, the Left Party and the Green Party are not unexpectedly critical of the government's and the SD's budget proposal with lowered taxes on wages and savings.
Volvo defends new targets: "2030 is just a figure"
Adjusted financial target and scrapped electric car target. Despite this, there is no crisis at Volvo Cars, the company claims – instead, the car manufacturer has been forced to adapt to an uncertain market.
The Opposition: Southern Swedish Electricity Customers Have to Pay
Southern Sweden risks missing out on more and cheaper electricity. This is the consequence of Vattenfall's decision, which is the government's fault, according to the political opposition.
The Sweden Democrats are Backing Down and the Social Democrats are Increasing in New Poll
The Sweden Democrats' (SD) party leader Jimmie Åkesson is holding his traditional summer speech on Saturday at Slottsudden in his hometown of Sölvesborg. The day before, the party is backing down in a new voter survey, while both the Social Democrats (S) and The Moderate Party (M) are increasing.
Lower Confidence in Party Leaders
None of the party leaders have gained increased confidence from the Swedish people during the summer, according to Novus' latest measurement made for [TV4 News](https://www. tv4.
"Not enough to reach the climate goals"
The opposition believes that the government is fudging the numbers regarding the effects of the increased reduction obligation. The higher level will not lead to Sweden achieving the EU's climate goals by 2030, according to the Green Party's spokesperson Daniel Helldén.
Opposition's concern about squandered budget
The opposition is worried that the government will "waste" the reform space of 60 billion kronor. Sweden needs a budget that helps ordinary families and gets the Swedish economy going, says Social Democrat Mikael Damberg.
Wise Conclusions about Repatriation
There are divided opinions about the result of the investigation that was supposed to stimulate voluntary repatriation, but which concluded that such methods do not exist. .
MP: A money pit for taxpayers' money
The Social Democrats, the Centre Party and the Green Party are critical of the proposal to let the state subsidize new nuclear power. This will be a drain on taxpayers' money, says the Green Party's spokesperson Daniel Helldén.
Andersson positive about Harris: Warm but tough
The S-leader Magdalena Andersson is positive towards Kamala Harris and calls her "warm but tough". From the Left Party, one welcomes Biden's departure after "twelve disappointments".
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