“We want to see Erik Ullenhag as the new party leader”

“L-politician: Our party must stand up for the liberal values of”

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“the DEBATE. The liberals face a crucial juncture when we are now going to choose the party leader. Liberal core values of freedom and human rights are threatened throughout the world. It is easy to be discouraged and there are many challenges in our society, but we’re leading liberal local politicians are convinced that liberalism and Liberals are needed more than ever.”

“this is Exactly why it is so important that we have a positive leadership, which demonstrates the confidence and optimism. A leadership that responds to the people ask for and do it in a way that everyone can understand.”

“As local councillors, we often get to take part of people’s everyday lives and problems. We have an ear to the ground and hear what is being asked for. This is our expectations of the future leadership of the Liberals.”

“first, ideology – Liberals’ raison d’être lies in that we take the fight for the liberal values and liberal society, human rights and the rule of law. “

“Europe’s nationalist right wing populism is represented in Sweden by The sweden democrats (whose idéarv and applications are very far from most of the swede’s values). “

“the Next leader of the Liberals must be clear in its position against this nationalist right-wing extremist and against cooperation or collaboration with The sweden democrats.”

“secondly, sakpolitiken – the Liberals have a good and thorough policy. In the election campaign revealed, for example, that we have the best environmental policy of the Alliance, according to the environmental organisations, the best lgbt policies according to the lgbt-organizations – and the best skolpolitiken according to the voters. “

“We shall of course stick to our strengths, but we must also broaden our sakpolitiska profile. In the municipalities, we do not see at least the need to highlight social policy issues in the broad sense of the word. “

“Healthcare, which is everyone’s concern and time and time again is given the highest priority of all the questions of the voters. But also the safety nets that will need to be strong when the crisis affects and life is failing. “

“An area that is easy to forget, but which is fundamental in a democratic society is the culture – and media – ultimately, it is about the diversity and freedom of expression that we now take for granted but that is threatened by dark forces. We must also not lose sight of the the always current gender equality issues and where we have a proud heritage to manage. “

“All this is what the united states [edit is all about.”

“third, the organization – the Liberals were made up of individuals with a huge commitment and broad expertise. We must be allowed to take place, to be seen – and at the same time be able to take responsibility for the party’s and the policy’s future. “

“Our future leader can’t be expected to be a lone saviour. He must build a team and stand firmly rooted in what the party’s members and representatives stand for – and, conversely, to be able to feel the support of the party organization. “

“All we liberals have strong wills and votes – we must also become better at bringing out the liberal policies we agreed upon.”

“Is there someone who can live up to these expectations? Yes, it seems to us that Erik Ullenhag as the strongest of the names mentioned. “

“He has a long experience in policy making at various positions, but also with a professional career in the luggage. Erik Ullenhags both positive and unifying leadership is something the Liberals need. He is a good listener and many which testify to his ability to meet the needs of both members and voters. “

“We are convinced that Erik Ullenhag can navigate ideologically and theoretically in a complicated political landscape and we hope, therefore, that Erik Ullenhag set up as party leader candidate.”

“nRasmus Jonlund, president of Kungsholmen, the city of stockholm, Stockholm (L)nMarianne Damström Gereben, group leader, skolkommunalråd Solna (L)nPeter Edholm, vice group leader, culture and fritidskommunalråd Solna (L)nLars Johansson, mayor the municipality of Botkyrka (L)nMoa Rasmusson, mayor of Sollentuna (L)nGöran Hellmalm, group leaders Ekerö (L)nDaniel Forslund, deputy chair of the regional assembly the Region of Stockholm (L)nJan Jönsson, socialborgarråd Stockholm (L)nAmelie Tarschys Ingred, municipal commissioner, Lidingö (L)nDaniel Adborn, councillor Warrington (L)nMetin Hawsho, team leaders Södertälje (L)nAnne-Lie Elfvén, group leader SDN Södermalm (L)nChristoffer Jönsson, group leader SDN Hässelby-Vällingby (L)nJessica Sjönell, group leader SDN Skarpnäck (L)nÅsa Nilsson, Söderström, group leader SDN Spånga-Tensta (L)nAbit Dundar, president of the SDN Hägersten-Liljeholmen (L)nMartin Vallas, the group leader SDN. (L)nPernilla Enebrink, group leader SDN Älvsjö (L)nMats Hasselgren, group leader SDN Östermalm, f (d) municipal commissioner of Täby (L)nAsi Rebbati, group leader SDN Rinkeby-Kista (L)nCharlotta Schenholm, president of the Liberal women in Stockholm county (L)nAnna Starbrink, chair of the regional assembly the Region of Stockholm (L)”

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