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Left-party economic-political spokesman Ulla Andersson (V) comments on the spring budget at a press conference, the Parliament press center.
The Left Party proposes 25 billion more in government grants to municipalities and regions than the government, in its response to the government’s spring bill.
– We must push for more than we have said before, says Ulla Andersson, the party’s economic-political spokesperson at a press conference.
She says the money is necessary so as not to force cuts in medical care and care in the future. The cuts would be a message that goes hand in hand with the tribute of the efforts that the personnel of many places make in the attention, the school and the attention during the crisis.
In total, the Left Party proposes measures and initiatives for 45.5 billion more than the government. There, there is a sum of SEK 4.3 billion over two years to train 5,000 people for full-time jobs in health care.
The party turns 1.3 billion into a “home package” that will provide more opportunities for good activities in Sweden this summer, including children, young and old.
V wants to spend SEK 1.8 billion on abolishing the real pay deduction, as the party says.
The party wants to send Almi 25 billion to Almi for small businesses to seek advantageous loans.
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