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His first speech was too blurry in the outlines
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It seems ambitious.
But he doesn’t seem to know what he wants.
Nooshi Dadgostar’s first speech as party leader (V) was surprisingly empty.
It is always exciting to hear the first speech of a newly elected party leader. Even if a break with the traditions of the party is not expected, it is always interesting to know where to put your foot, focus, shoot yourself.
Unfortunately, it jumped Nooshi dadgostar, Newly elected V-leader, in his first speech that ended the congress of the digital crown of the Left Party.
There is no doubt that your ambitions are high:
– We will produce major reforms that will change the way Sweden works. Things that will make Sweden a better country to live in 10 to 20 years from now, he said in the speech.
But in what areas is it most important change Sweden, widely and deeply? No sound came from Nooshi Dadgostar’s lips. Is it about leveling income disparities, leveling failed suburbs to ground level, implementing civil service? Not a clue of the new V-leader.
It could still have been expected. What is Nooshi Dadgostar passionate about? One wonders, of course, as voters and citizens.
In addition to being ambitious without knowing or not wanting to talk about what she wants, Nooshi Dadgostar is impressed by industrial workers. It was also evident in his first party leadership speech.
– We have perhaps the best industrial workers in the world, he said.
Possibly the comment was due to the LO members. to a lesser extent than the electorate as a whole votes for the Left Party. Otherwise, it was completely incomprehensible.
But are they really interested in the Left Party? Today’s industrial workers are rarely a gray mass of interchangeable teeth in anonymous machinery. They are well-trained specialists with relatively high salaries.
Should Dadgostar fish new or new old, groups of voters, it is rather among the poorly paid cadres of care if large crowds for V are available. These were what Gudrun Schyman managed to achieve when the party reached its highest electoral result to date, 12 percent (the most recent was eight percent).
Photo: Lars Schröder / TT
Nooshi Dadgostar.
Of course, he also raised the issue Las, the one that the party has signed in recent months. Nothing new, but of course he had to bring it up. Everything else would have been strange.
But Nooshi Dadgostar’s analysis that voters in LO flows into the Party of the Left because the question of Which ones can I marry is completely wrong.
Readers’ interest in the subject is very weak. In chats and emails, hardly anyone touches it. I wouldn’t consider it ice cream. But definitely cool, very cool.
It is important that a party leader hope to have broad support, leave marks on the ground, and change the world, at least a little.
But Nooshi Dadgostar will not succeed if he does not stand up and say what he thinks is most important. What is your vision?
Maybe she knows. But not your audience. Because it was his first speech that was too blurry in outlines.
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From: Lena Mellin
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