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Since the social partners failed to reach an agreement a second time, the government is now expected to proceed with the latest controversial investigation.
The proposal could spell a crisis of government as the Left Party, which refuses to accept its content, threatens to arouse mistrust of Prime Minister Stefan Löfven and the government along with the moderates, Christian Democrats and Swedish Democrats.
– We have promised our own voters that when we release Stefan Löfven, even though he went so far to the right, it will not affect labor law. Stefan Löfven has known it all along. If you are still going through with this, then you are deliberately provoking us. You should take it easy and think: Maybe I should just give up? says Jonas Sjöstedt.
– I keep my word, but I intend to give the government a chance to get out of this. Not presenting the bill, letting the unions negotiate again in peace and quiet.
Sjöstedt: Minimal risk for the right-wing government
You will not be the leader of the party for more than two weeks. How do you reason about that?
– I would like this to be resolved during these weeks. But if this takes time, it will be the next party leader who comes in and wins this fight.
When should you act?
– Right now it is Stefan Löfven who must answer. If you say you shouldn’t run over every employee in Sweden or facilitate the removal of the exhausted 62-year-old, then you’ve solved the problem.
Jonas Sjöstedt and the Left Party have been criticized, among others by the Social Democrats, for opening the door to a future right-wing government if they went ahead with their threat of censorship.
But Jonas Sjöstedt disagrees.
– The risk of a right-wing government is minimal, there is no such majority in the Riksdag, he says.