Monday, May 4, 2015

Rate increase is a recent history – the Swedish newspaper Svenska Dagbladet

As they stood on the podium in the Parliamentary Press Centre, the newly elected party leader Ebba Busch Thor and the Christian Democrats’ economic-political spokesperson James Forssmed.

At the beginning of the year, they struggled to become KD-leaders. Jacob Forssmed was closely associated with the former party leadership’s policies, while Ebba Busch Thor – with högerblinkern on – marketed as something new.

Forssmed defected duel, but the nomination committee proposed him Instead, the First Deputy Chairman. Unlike the new party leader is Forssmed Member of Parliament, with heavy experience of reigning and national policy.

He can contribute expertise in the new management – but also act as a political overcoat that resists too sudden changes.

“Because I can increase the rate of renewal,” said Ebba Busch Thor when the World Today asked why she was best suited to lead the KD.

The acceleration has been launched in the Christian Democrats vårmotion – answer to the government’s spring budget – presented on Monday.

The main priorities is to reduce exclusion, to improve integration and to make health care more equitable.

Most solutions are known KD proposal that the nationalization of hospital care, or taken from the new integration policy which was presented after the election, including temporary residence permit.

New in the motion is to KD want expand the RUT deduction for laundry services outside the home, and to create an industry that almost does not exist in Sweden today: laundries that manages household everyday wash.

And a “fresh start deductions” which means that the long-term unemployed job will get extra earned income tax credits, to make it more attractive to move from unemployment to jobs.

It is more like an evolution of the Alliance’s work line than a radically renewed KD course. Rate increase will be a later story.

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