
Already exactly four months before the election has #The Social Democrats presented several large #reforms which become important parts in building #a stronger society. It is, for example, about a reform with height #pensioner for those who have worked hard in their professional lives, about major investments in more employees in care to reduce #the care queues and more #police officers which should fight organized crime and women's insecurity.
Also read in The flame about how Kristersson (M) can almost be seen as SD's finance minister! Thaher Pelaseyed writes there i.a. and aptly that "Despite the shortcomings in care, school and care, the support for a strong tax-financed welfare system is large and stable. That, as the Moderates propose, in the middle of a boom, save 11,5 billion on the unemployment insurance fund and health insurance is incomprehensible to the voters. Nor does anyone want to slow down housing construction. The only way for the Moderates to convince the voters is to point out a scapegoat. That is why the Moderates would rather talk about foreign-born unemployment than their own policies under Reinfeldt, which deprived the welfare sector of over 120 billion."
Back to the Social Democrats who offer 6 out of 10 pensioners an increased pension of SEK 600 a month if the Social Democrats come into government after the election.
10 new police officers and increased resources for the police by SEK 000 billion in three years, of which SEK 7,1 billion already in 2.
14 more in healthcare, more opportunities for healthcare employees to further their education and a work environment promise to Sweden's welfare workers with reduced sickness rates, better working hours, no more split tours and stacked fixed hours.
The Social Democrats have also announced a halt to labor immigration and religious free schools as well as a long-term sustainable migration policy. The work now continues all the way until September 9 with telling voters about more election promises that are all part of the security program.
The moderates' counteroffer offers desperation to the people
Against that stands the moderates' proposal for reduced security in the labor market with lifelong fixed terms, increased rents through market rents and reduced taxes by 30 billion.
Sweden amazingly much better since the red-green got power again
Since the red-greens took over in 2014 and raised taxes a bit for those with salaries above 36-40 a month, the country's economy has once again started to run like a train and housing is being built again. Housing allows wage earners to move their jobs there, but also provides many job opportunities that provide increased growth when the general purchasing power is strengthened. Unfortunately, the image of Sweden is falsely painted black by brown and blue mass media.
Welfare, decent work, respect, tolerance, an environmentally friendly and egalitarian economy - in short, a society that wants good for its citizens and the whole world should be the goal. But even if we have many challenges, according to many calculations, Sweden best country on earth to live in.