Kristersson: De rødgrønne trenger mer gransking

Statsminister Ulf Kristersson kritiserer mangelen på gransking av det rødgrønne alternativet i Ekots lørdagsintervju. Han peker på meningsmålingene foran valget 13. september.

I intervjuet understreker Kristersson at for få gransker seriøst hva en venstreorientert regjering ville betydd for økonomien og sikkerheten. Han sier at alle vet hva Tidö-partiene har oppnådd, men ingen vet hva en venstreorientert regjering ville betydd. Ifølge SCBs partisympatiundersøkelse har Socialdemokraterna, Vänsterpartiet og Miljöpartiet støtte til et eget flertall. Tidö-partiene samler 40,1 prosent, mens Liberalerna ligger på 2,5 prosent. Kristersson kommenterer også ministerposter i en mulig ny Tidö-regjering. Han sier det ikke er gitt at partistørrelse vil avgjøre fordelingen. SD-leder Jimmie Åkesson har tidligere krevd tre av de fem toppostene til sitt parti.

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