In SVT's Agenda on Sunday, Center Party leader Elisabeth Thand Ringqvist rejected Left Party's invitation to collaborate. She called the initiative completely uninteresting due to major differences in economic policy. The debate followed Nooshi Dadgostar's letter to Thand Ringqvist.
Elisabeth Thand Ringqvist and Nooshi Dadgostar met in SVT's Agenda on Sunday. Dadgostar had recently sent a letter to Thand Ringqvist inviting to "create a united team" ahead of the election, after the Liberals dropped opposition to Sweden Democrats in government and strengthened the Tidö cooperation.
Thand Ringqvist responded firmly: "It is completely uninteresting because on the most important issues we have very different views, that is economic policy." She did not see L's decision as a game-changer: "It was quite obvious that the Liberals would do what they did."
Dadgostar highlighted common ground on migration, rural issues, climate, and equality, stressing: "I believe voters want us to do everything we can to stop that very united team." She said the Left Party is "extremely willing to compromise".
The parties differ on taxes, employer contributions, unemployment insurance, and rent controls. Thand Ringqvist criticized V's expansive policy: "This policy is dangerous for Sweden." Dadgostar denied borrowing more than the government and noted criticism of lowered employer contributions from the Fiscal Policy Council, which Thand Ringqvist disputed.