Nooshi Dadgostar föreslår bebispeng på 15 000 kronor

Vänsterpartiets ledare Nooshi Dadgostar presenterade nya vallöften under Almedalsveckan i Visby.

Nooshi Dadgostar höll sitt Almedalstal på fredagen. Hon kritiserade Tidöpartierna för att kopiera vänsterpolitik och nämnde KD:s löfte om höjt barnbidrag.

Partiet vill införa ett familjepaket som kostar 16,5 miljarder kronor. Det inkluderar en bebispeng på 15 000 kronor till alla som får sitt första barn.

Paketet omfattar också höjda barn- och studiebidrag med 500 kronor i månaden samt ett sommarlovskort för ungdomar. Finansieringen ska ske genom en skatt på miljardärer.

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