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the Centre Party opposes nuclear power, the Moderates and Christian Democrats support its continuing operation while the Liberals want to build more reactors. Some doubts were raised about the long-term survival of this compromise, as neither the Centre Party nor the Liberals have changed their fundamental positions on nuclear power.
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billion kronor in 2006, rising to 30.2bn in 2007 and 32.2bn in 2008 (as taxable values rise). The first stage of the Alliance's plan (freezing property values, capping the tax on land value and reducing the rate for apartments) is estimated to cost around 4-5 billion kronor. The financing of this was to be revealed in the Alliance's
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would also be imposed on the taxation of the value of a house's plot. The parties also agreed on the abolition of the tax and its replacement with a municipal charge independent of the value of the property; this reform was planned to be carried out in 2008. Property tax is estimated to bring in 28.1
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is currently forbidden in Sweden). An Alliance government would also grant any applications to increase the output of the existing plants, provided that it would be safe to do so. This has been hailed as a historic step, as disagreement over nuclear power has long plagued the centre-right in Sweden:
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presented the government's first budget on 16 October 2006. The budget contains many of the proposals that were prominent in the Alliance's election campaign: both the job deduction in the income tax, which will also be larger for old people to encourage them to remain in the labour market, and the
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for all but nine years since 1932 (summer of 1936, 1976–1982, 1991–1994). The opposition parties decided that this was partly because they did not present a clear and viable alternative government. At a 2004 meeting held in the Centre Party leader
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statements and to draft a joint election manifesto. Each individual party still had its own manifesto and policies, but these would build up from common proposals in the Alliance's joint proposals. The Alliance had policy working groups for six areas:
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in 2005. Each individual party also proposed its own policies in addition. For example, the Liberals wanted to spend 1bn kronor extra on tertiary education and the Christian Democrats want to have more benefits and tax deductions for families.
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was shut down in 2005). The proposal was that no more reactors were to be built, that the nuclear phase-out law would be repealed and that all forms of energy research would be legal and able to receive state grants (research on
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On 14 June 2006 Alliance for Sweden agreed on a common energy policy which would apply over the next parliamentary term (2006–2010), and included a promise not to shut down any more
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Gunvald Larsson now dominates the scene, which is fitting for a time when the Liberal–Conservative Alliansen coalition won the 2006 election in Sweden.
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The parties had previously formed a centre-right minority coalition government in 1991 with the support of the right-wing populist party
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parties of Alliance for Sweden formed a government with Fredrik Reinfeldt as Prime Minister, which was presented to the
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proposal that the Alliance parties put forward on 2 October 2005. The core proposal was a tax cut of 49 billion
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The Alliance the day before the 2010 election. From left to right: HÀgglund, Björklund, Olofsson and Reinfeldt
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during the bus tour of 6–7 March 2006. From left to right: Reinfeldt, Olofsson, HĂ€gglund and Leijonborg.
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until 2014. The Alliance was co-chaired by every component party's individual leaders.
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Swedan saw a change in government from the traditionally dominant Social Democrats (
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denounced the agreement, with Busch calling the Alliance "a closed chapter".
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The result of the election was clear enough on election night for
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In order to do this, the member parties decided to issue common
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Alliance for Sweden released its election manifesto, entitled
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agreed to tolerate the re-election as Prime Minister of
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Swedish Cops: From Sjöwall and Wahlöö to Stieg Larsson
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in Trine Pernille Larsen and Anna IlsĂže (eds.)(2016)
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From December 2011 Sweden was allocated 2 more seats
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The centre-right Alliance for Sweden aimed to win a
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Moderate
Fredrik Reinfeldt
Anna Kinberg Batra
Ulf Kristersson
Centre
Maud Olofsson
Annie Lööf
Christian Democrats
Göran HÀgglund
Ebba Busch
Liberals
Lars Leijonborg
Jan Björklund
Ideology
Liberalism
Conservatism
Liberal conservatism
Political position
Centre-right
Orange
Parliament
www.alliansen.se
Politics of Sweden
Political parties
Elections
Politics of Sweden

Basic Laws
Instrument of Government

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