Los socialdemócratas de Borlänge marcharon el 1 de mayo con banderas rojas

Los socialdemócratas de Borlänge celebraron el 1 de mayo con una marcha desde Sveatorget hasta Folkets hus. Las banderas rojas ondeaban al viento y las pancartas exigían cambios. Peter Hultqvist se unió a la manifestación.

El viernes, los socialdemócratas de Borlänge marcharon por el centro de la ciudad, con banderas rojas ondeando al viento. La procesión se extendió desde Sveatorget hasta Folkets hus en una larga y sinuosa fila.

Peter Hultqvist estuvo entre los participantes de la manifestación. Las pancartas y carteles llevaban mensajes como "Vi kräver mer av Sverige", "Dags för sänkt arbetstid" y "Slopa karensen".

El evento marcó la tradicional celebración del 1 de mayo para el partido en Borlänge, según informó Dala-Demokraten. Birgitta Wiberg cubrió la ocasión.

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