Letter to the editor. Noted by DN's readers on March 21
Raised root deduction? The government is constantly making the wrong decision. If you want to reduce unemployment among construction workers, then make sure it has other positive effects than any new kitchens and bathrooms. Insert substantial subsidies to build new housing instead. Then we hit two flies in one bang. We reduce the housing shortage and create more real jobs in the construction industry.
Kg Wiberg, Sätila
Do we need root deduction In these times of rent increases, more expensive medicines and rampant food prices? Instead, a root deduction! Cheap, Swedish vegetables for the people!
Eva Armini, Retired teacher, Gothenburg
Read that Thomas Nilsson, head of Must (military intelligence and security service) says that Sweden At present not risking an attack from Russia. Hopefully it can get all upgrading fanatics to back a bit.
Krister Nilsson
Landerholm shop Is becoming increasingly troublesome for our prime minister. Most recently, we were told that the Government Offices were trying to darken the events about how it went when the secret documents were found and returned. Everything is revealed in an e -mail from the courtyard Gällöfsta's CEO that the Government Offices have withheld to surrender to Säpo. And to this it turns out that the Prime Minister's Secretary of State and Press Manager was revealed with his fingers in the jam can. I thought these were more experienced and should have understood that they would not touch the jam jars as the prime minister's closest confidant. How should Ulf Kristersson now make us believe that he has not been informed of what has been going on about his old childhood friend? He may well do as Trump, stand in front of the TV cameras and blue.
Pererik Holmbom, Upplands Väsby
Hi Ulf Kristersson! I guess you in the government are now aware that you are a bit behind the opposition, and that you risk losing government power at the next election if nothing is done. The reason for that decline and which has made ordinary angry is, in my opinion, especially two things that are experienced by citizens:
● The major tax relief that high -income earners received at the turn of the year. The rest of us got much less.
● The upcoming increase in drug costs from SEK 2,900 to SEK 3800 from 1 July.
Here, too, ordinary people and sick are allowed to take the bang. People are not stupid, Ulf! Your own economy means a lot when deciding its political residence. Hope you in the government can do something about the injustices. Start by abolishing the proposal on the increased drug costs!
Bengt Lagersson
On DN Debate Propers, among others, SD leader Jimmie « Lill-Trump » Åkesson for a predatory operation in nature and the environment to create short-term gains, just as Stor-Trump is doing in the US right now. Imagine how far SD has come away from old honest Swedish values and virtues! It was obvious that one would hand over to future generations a legacy, which was at least not worse than what you have inherited yourself. And a very large part of the Swedish people want a pure nature, a good environment and a climate policy, which is good for our children and grandchildren.
Per Jönsson, Pensioner, Stockholm
To as SD on DN Debate Painting up a contradiction between one side of military renovation and base industries and, on the other hand, an ambitious climate policy does not favor our security. This insight, incidentally The thawing permafrost reveals the Russian federation as the giant on clay feet it is. Drought, flooding, soil erosion, forest fires and storms in Sweden and other countries can damage infrastructure, create social unrest, refugee flows and influence our import of inputs for agriculture and food. Anyone who wants to reduce the ambitions for a fair and socially sustainable green transition and adaptation to a changed climate in Sweden and other countries thus shoot both themselves and others in the foot.
Niclas Kuoppa, Stockholm
« Now we get order in the climate, » Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson (M) proclaimed in the latest electoral movement. « We must develop politics, » said Minister of Climate and Environment Romina Pourmokhtari (L) the other day when she gives answers to speech and responds to the Climate Council's latest critical report. « Scrap climate initiatives », Jimmie Åkesson (SD) is on with I in A debate article. Carbon dioxide emissions are increasing and if the climate goals for Sweden can possibly be achieved is obviously uncertain and many, many years ahead. The Swedish people are calling for environmental initiatives, according to opinion polls. Can Tidö castle regime get the climate organized for the next parliamentary election?
Mikael Albinson
The division of the Liberals in the view of SD cooperation is a moment of concern for the government. Various tricks have been applied to eliminate the threats to the cohesion of the time beer. Minister of Climate and Environment Romina Pourmokhtari (L) showed as LUF chairman of the LUF chairman for the climate movement. The Green Youth Association was close to her because LUF « seriously dares to talk about the economy on the climate issue ». If SD she said according to SVT's « 30 minutes » 22/2 2024 That they deal with « organized political racism. » « Ebba Busch can continue to drink his fucking coffee with Åkesson. We liberals are pursuing anti -racist politics. » « Hide a refugee. If it becomes illegal, hide two. » Here, party leaders Johan Pehrson (L) and Ulf Kristersson (M) had a problem. The solution: Give her an offer she can't say no to. Suddenly, a personality change occurred. « She was a good representative of the climate policy we run. The ministers who hump on environmental parties on television usually become quite popular in SD circles, » commented Martin Kinnunen (SD) Climate and Environment Minister's performance in SVT for Expressen 23/2 2024. Liberals MP Anna Starbrink has distanced themselves from parts of the Tidö agreement and threatened to vote against the party line (SvD 23/1 2023) – worrying about a new electoral movement. Although Starbrink filed his application nine months after the application period expired and that there were many applicants with high competence, she was rewarded in February 2025 to the Chief Director for the Swedish Agency Social Protection and Preparedness (MSB). The authority's Director General Mikael Frisell says Starbrink went through the process in secret to prevent transparency. « Could have become chaos in the system, » he says. Starbrink got the job a week after she sent in her application. So an SD critic disappeared from Parliament. « It is a management culture in decay when you are doing this, » says freedom of speech expert Nils Funcke (Aftonbladet 12/3). Pehrson and Kristersson know which strings to play for SD collaboration to flow smoothly.
Göran Lund
I have just received the invoice for February's electricity consumption. Compared to 2022, my family has consumed 22 percent less electricity. This has given us an invoice that has decreased by SEK 8, a saving of 2 per thousand. The rest of the savings have been eaten by three years of price increases. Thanks for that, electricity producers!
Rolf Hägglund, Västerhaninge
The United States wants Europe to stand for its own defense. It sounds like the United States has been kind enough to bid on this until now. But hasn't it been just about care? For a long time, the Soviet was the great enemy and rival of the United States. Then American bases and NATO in Europe were a way to ensure that any clashes and war would be fought on European soil, far from American citizens. In addition, Europeans bought lots of war materials from the United States. Bases in Europe were also strategic for the war in the Middle East. Thus, it was certainly self -caring on the part of the United States.
Ulla Bejrum, Stockholm
The question does not seem to be whether Trump has the right to violate the law, but when it is invited …
Peter Pettersson, Hellvi
IN a reportage in DN Gives our Minister for Civil Defense Carl-Oskar Bohlin (M) Expression for his attitude that Sweden is not just « a piece of generic soil on the earth's surface ». He also says that we were given the opportunity to inherit this country by those who went before us, and that we should hand over a better place than the one we got. It is not difficult to agree with this approach – we all stand in different ways on the shoulders of others. It is also an interesting question – what does Sweden make Sweden? There are many answers to that question, but it is precisely against this background that it cuts when you see the handling of what many see as perhaps the most Swedish of all – our nature and access to nature. The extensive reductions in the maintenance of national parks and other protected nature as well as the proposed and extensive changes (deterioration) of the beach protection (as well as some otherwise) go in hand with the insightful reflections on what Sweden is, what makes Sweden to Sweden and which Sweden we want to leave for future generations. The government's Own analysis Shows that the deterioration of beach protection has negative consequences both for animal and plant life and for the vast majority of Swedes (the « ordinary people » they often say they protect). Despite this, and despite saying you are conservative and safeguarding traditions, you move on with extensive and perhaps irrevocable changes to what is actually Sweden. I don't understand it. The beach protection, the public right and our common nature are a strength (also for, for example, the tourism industry) and too important to be neglected in the name of the short -term exploitation.
Gustaf Bergquist, Mölnlycke
Reply to Mats Rönnblad (Noted on March 20) who do not like when people in cities talk about how those who live in the country feel: I don't like when you in the country try to talk about how we feel in the cities. And that we then become mocked and called « balcony biologists », has holes in our heads and that we do not understand anything does not make the collaboration better. For collaboration we need!
Mikael Beckman, Täby
Simmer Michelle Coleman will « Retire ». I would like to thank her for all the fine performances that she has done for Sweden and Swedish swimming over the years. She has represented Sweden with that honor and is well worth taking it a little quiet now. I will miss you, Michelle. Thanks for everything!
Peter Eriksson, Pensioner, Norrtälje
Stop giving sporting events like the World Cup to TV4! It is so annoying with these advertising breaks that only destroy. Let SVT take care of it!
Camilla Brolin, Solna
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