Nooshi Dadgostar foreslår 15.000 SEK i baby-støtte til familier

Vänsterpartiets leder, Nooshi Dadgostar, præsenterede nye valgløfter under Almedalsveckan i Visby.

Nooshi Dadgostar holdt sin tale i Almedalen i fredags. Hun kritiserede Tidö-partierne for at kopiere venstrefløjspolitik og nævnte KD's løfte om øget børnetilskud.

Partiet ønsker at indføre en familiepakke til en værdi af 16,5 milliarder SEK. Den inkluderer en "bebispeng" på 15.000 SEK til alle, der får deres første barn.

Pakken dækker også en forhøjelse af børne- og uddannelsestilskud med 500 SEK om måneden samt et sommerferiekort til unge. Finansieringen er planlagt via en skat på milliardærer.

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