Nooshi Dadgostar proposes 15,000 SEK bebispeng for families

Vänsterpartiet leader Nooshi Dadgostar presented new election promises during Almedalsveckan in Visby.

Nooshi Dadgostar held her Almedal speech on Friday. She criticized the Tidö parties for copying left-wing policies and mentioned KD's promise of increased child benefits.

The party wants to introduce a family package costing 16.5 billion SEK. It includes a 15,000 SEK bebispeng for all who have their first child.

The package also covers raising child and study benefits by 500 SEK per month as well as a summer holiday card for young people. Financing is planned through a tax on billionaires.

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