Moderaterna instrueras att undvika vissa ord på möte

Över 2 000 moderater samlas i Stockholm för att diskutera valstrategier. Partiet betonar budskapsdisciplin med en intern lista över ord som ska undvikas.

Mötet äger rum i Sveriges huvudstad inför höstens val. Deltagarna tränar på att använda konsekventa budskap som lyfter fram partiets insatser.

Enligt en intern ordlista som Expressen tagit del av ska medlemmar undvika ord som Tidö, pensionärer och buset. I stället rekommenderas termer som samarbetspartierna och vänsterpartierna.

Partiet uppmanar också till att använda positiva fraser som ansträngning ska löna sig. Fokus ligger på att undvika känsliga begrepp i kommunikationen.

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