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Annie Lööf’s summer speech from Långholmen in Stockholm on Saturday is her first public appearance after nine months of paternity leave.
He points out that both employers and workers have been greatly affected by the crisis in the crown.
– Restore vigor to our companies. It opens the door to the first incredibly important job for the country’s youth, says Lööf.
She throws in her speech a new proposal from the Center on reduced employer contributions for young people. The party wants to abolish the general wage tax for everyone up to 24 years of age.
According to the party’s calculations, this would reduce the current employer contribution by 37 percent and reduce costs for companies by SEK 11.5 billion.
The center is in negotiations between the January budget investing parties this fall. The party wants to spend more than an additional SEK 20 billion over the next three years on things like expanding broadband, railways and domestic food production.
Annie Lööf also says in a lengthy interview on Dagens Nyheter that she wants to see large investments in healthcare and special crisis care and support for industries that have been affected by restrictions around crowds.
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