Magdalena Andersson criticizing Ulf Kristersson during a political debate in Stockholm.
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Andersson kalder Kristerssons dame-bemærkning for nedladende

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Under en partilederdebat i Kulturhuset i Stockholm mandag aften kritiserede Magdalena Andersson Ulf Kristerssons brug af ordet damer. Bemærkningen faldt under drøftelser om økonomi og asylpolitik.

I debatten stod Ulf Kristersson og Jimmie Åkesson over for Magdalena Andersson og Nooshi Dadgostar. Kristersson sagde, at der under damernes tid sidst ankom 320.000 nye asylansøgere. Magdalena Andersson svarede senere, at det lød en smule nedladende og formindskende. Hun tilføjede, at det var et spontant modsvar, da hun nævnte herrerne. Samtidig blev økonomien diskuteret indgående. Andersson hævdede, at væksten havde været under potentialet med næsten 100.000 flere arbejdsløse. Kristersson argumenterede for, at Sverige nu ligger i toppen af vækstligaen, og at Andersson tegner et sort billede af økonomien.

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