Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Löfven held “school choice” in the Children’s Channel – Dagens Industri

Updated 2015-05-26 10:41. Published 2015-05-26 09:40

There was no dance with cow Doris, like its predecessor, Göran Persson. But Prime Minister Stephen Löfven (S) still did their best to answer Hosted by Doreen Månsson’s questions during his appearance in SVT’s morning show in the Children’s Channel on Tuesday morning.

The two discussed including what the word “democracy” means and practiced dressing in the morning.

Stefan Löfven also talked candidly about how it felt to grow up as a foster child and to reunite with his biological mother when he was 18 or 19 years.

The highlight however was it ” school choice “as the Prime Minister agreed with the viewers. The children were then asked what they would most like to improve the school. The options were “better schoolyard”, “more adult” and “better food” and the young audience voted via the SVT website.

At least interested were viewers a better schoolyard. The “more adult” ended up in second place. But “better food” emerged victorious from the battle with the entire 23,679 votes.

Some concrete promises changed school meals, it was not the prime minister.

“Food is important. As we know it,” noted Löfven.

The Prime Minister added also that he “works for the school to get more resources,” and that these can be used for various types of improvements.

The Prime Minister denied is also a question that ever sleep on the job.

“But sometimes it long working days and then I can put myself in an armchair and rest five minutes, “said Stefan Löfven.

He also told that he has no special time when he has to go to in the evenings but may be up “quite some time”.

It was during election campaign in 2002 that the former S leader Goran Persson visited Bolibompa. During this performance danced and sang with cow Doris.

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