Moderaterne instrueret i at undgå specifikke udtryk på møde

Mere end 2.000 moderater er samlet i Stockholm for at diskutere valgstrategier. Partiet lægger vægt på disciplin i budskaberne med en intern liste over ord, der skal undgås.

Mødet finder sted i den svenske hovedstad forud for efterårets valg. Deltagerne træner i at bruge konsekvente budskaber, der fremhæver partiets indsats. Ifølge en intern ordliste, som Expressen har set, bør medlemmer undgå termer som Tidö, pensionärer og buset. I stedet anbefales vendinger som samarbetspartierna og vänsterpartierna. Partiet opfordrer også til positive vendinger såsom ansträngning ska löna sig. Fokus er på at styre udenom følsomme begreber i kommunikationen.

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