Nooshi Dadgostar of Sweden's Left Party announces billionaire tax proposal at Uppsala speech, illustrated with wealth inequality visuals.
Nooshi Dadgostar of Sweden's Left Party announces billionaire tax proposal at Uppsala speech, illustrated with wealth inequality visuals.
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Left Party proposes billionaire tax

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Left Party leader Nooshi Dadgostar presented a proposal for a new tax on Sweden's super-rich during a speech in Uppsala on Thursday evening. The party identifies billionaires as main opponents ahead of the 2026 election and wants an investigation to shape the tax. The proposal aims to make the wealthiest contribute more to welfare.

On the evening of December 11, 2025, Left Party leader Nooshi Dadgostar delivered a Christmas speech at Gotlands nation in Uppsala, where she presented the party's new proposal for a billionaire tax. The speech took place in a festive atmosphere with students, wine, and music, shortly after Dadgostar's attendance at the Nobel banquet. She described Sweden's super-rich – individuals with fortunes over one billion kronor – as the party's main opponents ahead of the 2026 election.

Dadgostar emphasized that billionaires have built their wealth by pressuring ordinary people with high prices on food, rent, and interest rates. "They have stolen money from our children, elderly, and tax-funded welfare for so many years. That money needs to come back," she told Aftonbladet. She specifically mentioned Antonia Ax:son Johnson, who owns Hemköp and Willys and has a fortune of 126 billion kronor, suggesting she could lower food prices. Another example was Peje Emilsson from Kunskapsskolan. According to Dadgostar, there are over 540 billionaires in Sweden, a number that has increased rapidly.

The party has no concrete details on the tax rate or design yet, but wants a special investigation to handle the issue to ensure the tax is effective. "The super-rich do not pay their share. That needs to be corrected," Dadgostar explained. She was partly inspired by New York socialist Zohran Mamdani. The proposal addresses an unfair situation where the working class supports welfare while owners pay less in taxes. Dadgostar believes many super-rich may be open to contributing more after years of price increases on necessities like electricity, rent, and food.

She also criticized the government for rigging the system in favor of the rich through tax cuts for venture capitalists. The party plans to discuss the proposal with partners like the Social Democrats.

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Reactions on X to Vänsterpartiet's proposal for a billionaire tax are divided: supporters celebrate it as a way for the super-rich to contribute more to welfare, while critics warn of capital flight from companies like Spotify and H&M, potentially reducing tax revenues. Skeptics view it as recycled policy without specifics.

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Illustration of Swedish party leader debate in parliament: heated exchanges and Ebba Busch dancing at the podium.
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Party leader debate in parliament heats up with jabs and dance

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In this evening's first party leader debate in parliament for the 2026 election year, jabs were exchanged between prime ministerial candidates and Ebba Busch (KD) suddenly danced at the podium. The debate was broadcast for the first time in the evening on SVT and focused on crime, economy, and defense. Afterwards, discussions continued in Aktuellt with messages about strong governments and support for ordinary households.

World-renowned economist Gabriel Zucman says Sweden's billionaires enjoy unreasonable privileges and pay far lower taxes than the upper middle class. In an interview with DN in Paris, he calls for a new wealth tax.

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In SVT's program '30 Minutes,' Left Party leader Nooshi Dadgostar expresses disappointment over Magdalena Andersson's (S) criticism of her party. Dadgostar calls the statement odd and sad, especially given the political similarities between the parties. She stands firm on demands for ministerial posts in a potential new government.

The Liberals in Malmö are ending their eight-year alliance with the Social Democrats and seeking cooperation with bourgeois parties for a power shift in the autumn election. Party leader Katrin Stjernfeldt Jammeh (S) is open to turning to the Left Party instead. The decision was made at the Liberals' annual meeting over the weekend.

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At their congress in Karlstad, Sweden's Liberal Party has decided to prevent the Sweden Democrats from joining the government after the election. The party supports a new Tidö agreement with the Moderates and Christian Democrats, with the Sweden Democrats as a support party but without ministerial posts. The decision followed a lengthy debate with numerous speakers.

Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson (M) accuses the Social Democrats of wanting to force population mixing in their integration policy. Lawen Redar (S) rejects the claims as baseless and calls them political ridicule in SVT's 30 Minutes. She stresses that the party's proposals aim to break segregation without coercion.

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The Liberals' party board has narrowly approved a cooperation that opens for Sweden Democrats in a future government. The decision reverses the party's previous stance and has led to divisions and resignations within the party. The issue will be decided at a party congress on March 22.

 

 

 

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