May 26, 2012
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Updated: 10 Mar 11 12:08 CET
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Håkan Juholt, current chair of the Riksdag's Committee on Defence, has been put forward as the Social Democrats' top choice to become the party's new leader, the chair of the party's nomination committee announced on Thursday.
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Reinfeldt and the fat pony tail boy must be laughing, as this gives them a free rein to sell off the country and take it down the Thatcher route without a credible opposition.
I can guarentee there was not one swede involved. Everyone involved would have been english speaking and espousing the neoliberal bible of greed.
Still you only got it all completely and absolutely wrong. Next time you guarantee something, put your money where your mouth is. It will be very easy money for someone.
S = Social Demokraterna = Left party, Social Democrats
This article is about S and don't mix those two up, even though both are insane.
Perhaps I missed it. Where were the other candidates ? When did the debates take place ? What did the he and the other candidates stand for and why was he chosen for nomination ?
Secondly, I understand why it is compulsory they have a woman leader.
Average honest and sane Swedes are too lazy to get involved in politics, enjoying leisurely work schedules, half a year of holidays, forests, lakes, shopping, fashion, television and computer games, and other things that get average Swedes excited (if you know what I mean).
Therefore only insane Swedes are left to engage in public life, which results in increasingly insane political life. I wouldn't say it's a totalitarian county yet, but there are definitely some tendencies in that direction. Freedom of speech and press don't really exist here.
But after looking into Juholt's past, stances and watching a few old videos of him, I can say that the Social Demoracts may finally have found someone who can seriously take on the ruling neo-liberals, not by moving the party in their direction as Mona Sahlin did, but instead by offering a clear alternative the neo-liberal, inhuman politics of recent years.
I hope you are actually Swedish and that you don't have voting rights in America.
Otherwise who were you thinking of voting in? Sarah Palin? Someone from the Tea Party? Please! Obama is going to a second term, no one wants a "potential Bush" in the Oval Office.
He didnät say that there are english or americans officialy choosing those people as the party is very capitalist.
He was saying that the economic powers ... mostly US Aand UK managed... control the party-ies and the party does what they are told... like choosisng this guy. Again, I donät know if he is right, but itäs a theory and it'd be good if we listen to all of them and make our own mind .... not believe only the official bulls***t