Monday, September 22, 2014

Gustav Fridolin on the talks: “Went well” – Expressen

Gustav Fridolin on the talks: "Went well" – Expressen

budget discussion were between S and MP is running.

On Friday Stefan Löfven report back to the President.

now under intense negotiations at several levels. And no question is left behind.

– We’re talking in every way that we can when we need it, says Gustav Fridolin.

Outdoors on Long Island in Stockholm, in front of the assembled press, kept Magdalena Andersson, S and Per Bo, MP, during the Monday press conference that parties now engaged in budget negotiations. All questions are up for conversation.

– We’ve talked about that and the other. It’s about we see the problems that exist in public finances but also opportunities, says Andersson.

There are a number of issues where S and MP come from completely different starting points – for example, nuclear power, Bromma airport, Stockholm Bypass.

One of the hotter contentious issues are expected to be on the defense – S came together with the alliance of the Defence Commission last spring agreed to put more money into defense and more JAS aircraft. A line MP so far strongly opposed. However pulled Million Party party secretary Anders Wallner somewhat in question during an interview in SVT’s “Agenda” on Sunday.

– We will talk about all the issues that are at the political table. We will put us a government together and then we have to agree on across the political spectrum, says Bo.



Negotiations on several levels

Negotiations are taking place at several levels. Already on Sunday met Stefan Löfven Gustav Fridolin and Åsa Romson for a call.

– It went well and we discussed several issues, but I can not go into exactly what we talked about, said Fridolin and states:

– Obviously, Asa and I who is primarily responsible for the work in progress.

How will you get along, you are part of multi-partisan agreement that is not S is part of. Are you prepared to break them?

– It is a discussion taking place from issue to issue, from area to area. Since it is so that Anders Wallner underlined yesterday in the “Agenda” in the difficult parliamentary situation that prevails requires respect from everyone to make sure to get a policy that is going through parliament, said Fridolin.

The parties have also helped other elected officials such as Tomas Eneroth, S and Yvonne Ruwaida, MP, and its officials.

– Now we are discussing the budget and we are the ones for the discussion. But of course, we have also contacts up, says Magdalena Andersson Stefan Löfvens and both språkrörens part in the negotiations.



“We’re talking in every way that we can”

On Friday Stefan Löfven report to the President on their ability to form a tvåpartiregering together with MP.

– It is clear that we meet continuously to be able to do what is required from us in order to form a government, said Fridolin and continues:

– We’re talking in every way that we can when we need it.

It has also been in touch with the Left Party, Ulla Andersson and several other parties.

– We will hold talks in broad policy. Our ambition is to create a majority for a good policy ahead of Sweden. Then you bring broad conversation about the parliamentary situation, says Bo.

According to Ulla Andersson, V, has some bargaining does not come in time.

“There are no negotiations with us at present. Government must first agree. Contacts we have,” she wrote in a text message to Expressen.se.



Damberg of profit issue: We want to tighten up

Leader Mikael Damberg, S, is prepared for the Left Party wants to talk about gains in welfare. Sjöstedt has said he is happy to support an S-budget but not free – V requires some agreement on profits.

– It is well known what the Social Democrats’ idea of ​​profit issue is, we want to tighten up the system and it will certainly be discussions with the Left also about the question of whether their position to tighten. It will certainly be an issue that the Left will highlight in these discussions, he says.

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