Friday, September 12, 2014

Equality first in final debate – Swedish Dagbladet

Equality first in final debate – Swedish Dagbladet

The Red-Green downplayed the differences.

probably over a million viewers and less than 48 hours left before the polls closing, the debate much on avoiding mistakes of Prime rivals. In the last election was seen SVT’s party leader debate of over 1.3 million.

The harsher tone from some of the earlier debates were heard frequently from S-leader Stefan Löfven and Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt.

Alliance tried on several occasions to highlight disagreement among the red-green. Centre Party leader Annie Loof waved the Alliance’s joint election manifesto for clear that the Red-Green has no common policy. When the red-green party leaders presented their various jobs proposals turned Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt to TV viewers:

– You should know one thing: none of this is government policy.

The Liberal Party’s Jan Björklund pointed on Russian aggression in Ukraine and warned of what would happen to the defense of V and MP ports in a government. They are not regeringsfähiga claimed Björklund.

Left Party Jonas Sjöstedt assured that there will be end of the world if the red-green wins and thought Björklunds chaos warnings were ridiculous.

– It comes from the man who want to adopt the euro. It’s like stepping on the Titanic when you see the iceberg on the horizon, he said.

The alliance also tried again push S-leader for news on energy policy. Both V and MP wants to shut nuclear reactors next term. That is not S.

– The absolute requirement is that we should not charge new nuclear power, said the Green Party spokesperson Gustav Fridolin.

political science professor Jonas Hinnfors think the Red-Green did everything to duck on those issues where disagreement between the three parties is obvious.

– You really do not have any weak spots where the Alliance gets right, he says.

Perhaps to emphasize unity had the red-green Party leaders matching ties.

Prime rivals clashed over jobs. Reinfeldt said that the government’s “job machine” works, claiming that Löfvens trainee jobs for young people are not real jobs. Löfven countered that he should lift young people from unemployment to jobs in welfare.

The question is how many voters who are affected by the final party leader debate. Approximately every tenth deemed decide on election day, but it does not mean that they change party. And the SVT party leader debates are not the same as watching festive song contest, whose final 3.2 million looked at in years.

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