Sjöstedt: “Regrets that the parties have not reached an agreement”



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“We regret that the parties were unable to reach an agreement in the last negotiation. The main responsibility for this lies with the government, which sided with the employers with the threat of legislation. The only possibility of saving the party model and obtaining a good result in the background is for Löfven to stop sabotaging and withdraw the threat from the legislation ”. writes Jonas Sjöstedt (V) on Twitter and continues:

“The Left Party’s position is firm. We will not tolerate Löfven remaining Prime Minister if the government goes ahead and turns LAS’s research proposal into law.”

The V-leader comments

TT: How does the Left Party defend the previous threat of arousing distrust if the government approves the proposal of the latest investigation?

– The Prime Minister can solve this by withdrawing all thoughts on the implementation of the research legislation. But if the government goes ahead with the proposal, we maintain the fact that he cannot remain prime minister, says Jonas Sjöstedt.

When asked how long the Left Party will wait to arouse mistrust in Stefan Löfven, Sjöstedt replies that the party is waiting for a response from the Prime Minister.

– We are now waiting for Löfven’s response, which is what completely determines how we will act in the future. If they step down to make law on the latest investigation proposal, he can stay. Now this is determined by Löfven’s position. Should he go down in history as the prime minister who destroys Swedish job security?

A: “Waiting”

Jennie Zetterström, press secretary for Labor Minister Eva Nordmark (S), announces that the minister does not comment on LO’s message at this time.

– We will wait until all parties have communicated, Jennie Zetterström tells SVT News.

SVT News has contacted Sjöstedt’s press secretary who announces that the party has no further comment at this time. SVT has also contacted the Center Party, which announces that they do not want to comment on today’s message at this time.

L: “Adapted to the current job market”

The leader of the liberal Nyamko party comments on today’s message in an email to SVT News.

– I am sorry that LO has said no to the proposal that was on the table and has not taken advantage of the opportunity that existed to create new rules of the game that are adapted to the current labor market. Even if the parties have not agreed, the labor law will now be modernized, because there is a large majority in the Riksdag. Lowering the thresholds is crucial for small businesses to dare to hire and for young and foreign-born to enter the job market, he writes and continues:

– In January of last year, my party went a long way in accepting the current government in exchange for its coming and being able to implement liberal reforms. Therefore, we will hear the technical views that may come from the advisory bodies, but it is clear that the investigation into modernized labor legislation will now take place. More exceptions are needed in the LAS, not in the January agreement.

The text is updated

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According to Susanna Gideonsson, it is primarily the issue of job security that has been difficult to agree on. Photo: Fredrik Sandberg / TT



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