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Swedish house scuppers privatisation plans

Published: 16 Mar 11 16:30 CET | Print version
Online: http://www.thelocal.se/32636/20110316/

The Swedish Alliance coalition government has lost the right to sell off stakes in a slew of state-owned companies after a parliament decision on Wednesday afternoon.

The opposition of the Social Democrats, Green, Left and Sweden Democrat parties joined forces, voting to halt the sale of stakes in the SBAB bank, telecom firm TeliaSonera, power utility Vattenfall and Posten - the Swedish postal service.

Mats Odell, the chair of the economic affairs committee, launched a final attempt to persuade the opposition to come around to the government line in general, and specifically that selling off a small part of Vattenfall would be prudent in order to raise money for sorely needed investments.

"We would never consider losing control of Vattenfall," Odell said when he opened the debate in parliament on Wednesday.

Odell continued to argue that there really is no reason for the state to own companies in competitive markets where private companies operate.

But the minister's plea fell on deaf ears with the four opposition parties winning by by a margin of 172 to 170, putting a stop to sell offs which would have netted the taxpayer tens of billions of kronor.

Odell meanwhile defended state ownership of "natural monopolies" such as the alcohol retailer Systembolaget, and perhaps mining firm LKAB, as the business requires major decisions such as moving a significant part of the northern Swedish town of Kiruna.

The Riksdag vote on state-owned company sales is the most significant to date which the minority Alliance government has lost. It is a prestige issue for the government, whose goal is to sell assets for a total of 200 billion kronor ($31 billion) during the term of office.

The sell off plans include stakes held in firms such as the Nordea bank, airline SAS, telecom firm TeliaSonera, the postal service Posten and SBAB bank. Wednesday's vote in parliament concerned the stakes in SBAB, Posten and TeliaSonera.

Parliament has previously authorized the government to reduce state ownership in the three companies, but the four opposition parties have now voted to revoke the decision.

Furthermore the four parties argued that Vattenfall should remain state-owned. The Government has previously indicated a willingness to sell off some of its stake.

Financial markets minister Peter Norman chose to follow the setback in parliament from the background, declining to join the economic affairs committee debate, where the sale of state companies was taken up.

According to Norman's press secretary, the minister has a packed schedule, but he also noted that the debate was for the members of parliament.

Mats Odell, Norman's predecessor as minister with responsibility for selling state companies, said in the course of the debate that he could not understand why the Green Party had joined forces with the Sweden Democrats to halt the sales.

"The Sweden Democrats are driven by fear of foreign ownership, but for such an export-dependent country like Sweden, this comes across as a narrow-minded and outdated policy."

Swedish state finances are already in surplus, so from a financial point of view the sale of shares in SBAB, TeliaSonera, Sweden Post and Vattenfall is hardly necessary.

Some economic commentators are in fact of the opinion that the national debt is in danger of being too low.

Olle Holmgren at SEB bank is among them, arguing that it would lead to fewer government bonds in circulationreducing trade and adversely affect pricing.

"Swedish bonds are in demand by the pensions industry," Olle Holmgren said.

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17:09 March 16, 2011 by Nemesis
Good.

Embracing neo-liberalism is something that Sweden needs to avoid.

Making a small minority of people in Stockholm rich while forcing up prices for the ordinary population is something that should be avoided.

It sounds like the leaders of the government are consumed by the need to make bankers wealthier, at the expense of the ordinary people.

Systembolaget should be privatised and open to full competition.
20:05 March 16, 2011 by Damien_
Agree, Those investments do not need to come from the private sector, after all it was highly talked how sweden managed to have a superavit on their annual balance
21:17 March 16, 2011 by Jan M
Large scale privatisations are the clearest statement by a government that they have no faith in the long-term economic trajectory of a country. In the UK that was obvious, there's no reason why a Swedish government should be quite so desperate though. Unless of course they don't have an original and innovative thought in their heads and are trying to plug the gap with tax cuts fuelled by flogging state assets. Just a thought.
21:26 March 16, 2011 by DavidtheNorseman
Good. Well done for the Swedish people.
22:21 March 16, 2011 by rquick
Excellent. Competition because of privatisation (better prices for the customers, cough cough), has turned out to be a myth. Thank you opposition!
06:39 March 17, 2011 by rybo1
Well done! Commonsense prevails.
10:57 March 17, 2011 by johnny1939
I am so very happy for a change!
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