Nooshi Dadgostar proposes 15,000 SEK bebispeng for families

Vänsterpartiet leader Nooshi Dadgostar presented new election promises during Almedalsveckan in Visby.

Nooshi Dadgostar held her Almedal speech on Friday. She criticized the Tidö parties for copying left-wing policies and mentioned KD's promise of increased child benefits.

The party wants to introduce a family package costing 16.5 billion SEK. It includes a 15,000 SEK bebispeng for all who have their first child.

The package also covers raising child and study benefits by 500 SEK per month as well as a summer holiday card for young people. Financing is planned through a tax on billionaires.

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Nooshi Dadgostar advocating for a tax on billionaires to fund welfare programs.
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Left Party leader Nooshi Dadgostar demands a billionaire tax for justice and welfare. She argues the wealthy should contribute more than wage earners.

Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson criticised the Left Party during Almedalen Week in Visby. He claimed the party would pose a danger to Sweden if included in a government.

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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.

At Vänsterpartiet's congress in Örebro, leader Nooshi Dadgostar attacked food giants, calling them 'fat cats' robbing Swedish households. Ica retailers' chairman Mikael Norling condemns the statement as unfair. Dadgostar also demands Vänsterpartiet join the next government.

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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.

Social Democrats and Left Party sharply criticize the government after Prime Minister's sister-in-law Marita Bildt joined the board of Teach for Sweden. The foundation has received 15 million kronor more in state support. Critics call it nepotism and cronyism.

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Region Dalarna's regional council has decided to allocate up to 30 million kronor extra to the care choice for child and youth psychiatry (BUP) in 2026. The investment aims to retain care providers. The opposition warns that the funds will not solve the root problems.

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