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Liberalerna demands income tax cut in Almedalen
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Simona Mohamsson presented Liberalerna's demand for a reduced state income tax during her speech in Almedalen on Tuesday. The party wants to halve the tax to ten percent over time. The proposal is estimated to cost up to 30 billion kronor.
Christian Democrats leader Ebba Busch warned at a press conference in Visby that victory is at risk for the Tidö parties. She stressed that the coming four years should not focus on major tax cuts but instead on welfare and ordinary families' finances.
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The Sweden Democrats are investing in retro-style election posters promising to make Sweden Sweden again. The aim is to evoke feelings of nostalgia.
The regional council in Dalarna held its last meeting before the election on Monday at Kristinegården in Falun.
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Sweden Democrats present proposals for an election platform with promises of cold beer at Systembolaget, lower food VAT and abolished electricity tax.
Finance Minister Elisabeth Svantesson responds to remarks from Sverigedemokraterna leader Jimmie Åkesson about ministerial posts ahead of the autumn election.
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Ethiopia's National Election Board opened 50,188 polling stations on time today. International observers are monitoring the process, and participants describe it as fair and peaceful.
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