Sweden: Break the December agreement – Gyll, V. Kylberg, Hanna
2015-06-12 10:02
(SIX) Three former leading businessmen want December agreement is broken, according to a debate on Today Industry's debate page. "December agreement creates an opportunity for S, MP and V in Minority quickly lead Sweden into a groove Enterprise hostile and that greatly impairs the Swedish competitiveness and attraction in the world, "writes the former business managers Sören Gyll, Lars V. Kylberg and Stefan Hanna. "If we want to defend the Swedish welfare agreement must be broken and the parties that call themselves business-friendly search wider collaborations that make Sweden more politically stable and which strengthens country, instead of as now weakening Swedish competitiveness world ", they argue. Debaters notes that the Green Party and the Left in the elections 2014 got 12.61 percent of the parliamentary vote, which is less than the 12.86 percent as the Sweden Democrats alone received by the people in the election. "It is time to accept reality and stop exclude any parliamentary party to discussions and negotiations and instead seek To achieve democratic majorities and broad political agreements that give reasonable stability for business activity in Sweden ", continues Gyll, V. Kylberg and Hanna. The former business managers believe that the 2014 election results gave a clear business-friendly way. "Then it is wrong to allow a business hostile policy must working for several years just to have the hope that possibly get minority power in 2018 ", they mean. Sören Gyll was CEO of Volvo, and has been the chairman of the Swedish Enterprise. Stefan Hanna is a former Ericsson Vice President and self-employed, and now Mayor of Uppsala to the Centre Party. Lars V. Kylberg has been the CEO of Saab Scania. December The agreement means that the Prime Minister candidate who collects the support of the largest party constellation should be developed, and that a minority government should be allowed to get through its budget. The agreement is valid until with election day year 2022nd Johan Lind, Tel: +46 8586164 48 mailto: johan.lind@six-group.se www.blogg.six.seSIXNews SIX News
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