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Left Party wants cooperation in the left bloc

Politics | 2008-08-28 | 2 comments
Lars Ohly of the Left
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The political opposition must start to cooperate. The leader of the Left Party (socialist), Lars Ohly, presents a new strategy and wants to start joint work groups in order to form a left-green government policy for the 2010 election.

- We agree on that we are against the current government, but what does that actually mean? Now is the time to discuss the political content and show where we stand if we get the majority after the 2010 election, Lars Ohly says to newspaper Svenska Dagbladet.

Ohly has invited the other party leaders to counsels with the National Board of the Left Party. On Thursday the spokespersons from the Green Party comes to visit and on Saturday Mona Sahlin, party leader of the Social Democrats will be the guest. Ohly will propose that the parties in the opposition should create joint work groups in order to form a common view on different policy areas.

Lars Ohly admit that the strategy partly resemble the one of the centre-right party alliance, but is careful to point out that he do not want a common election platform. That would lead to a two party system, Ohly thinks.

The Green Party has earlier spoken out for a common election platform. The Social Democrats has not said no to that but has neither advocated it.

In May 2007, the leaders of the three parties of the left bloc agreed to meet regularly. But at the Politicians Week in Almedalen this summer, the Social Democrats and the Green Party made a couple of statements together, about the FRA-law and boycott of the Sweden Democrats (nationalist), without informing Lars Ohly and the Left Party. Something that made him clearly irritated.

David Jonasson

david.jonasson@stockholmnews.com
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Readers' comments

2008-08-28 18:29 Robert wrote:
Ohly seems like a very nice person on the personal level. But politically he is somewhat confused
2008-08-28 17:56 lancelot wrote:
I thought Ohly was put in Siberia by the Greens and the Social Democrats...maybe he was and is trying to come back to the warmer climate in the political centre.


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