In order to finance the extra billions to the municipalities in the extra amending budget agreed by M KD and V, and which the SD has declared willing to support, one of the Center Party's core issues: reduced employers' fees for hiring people who find it difficult to get jobs. Discussions will now continue in the parliamentary finance committee and the deputy C party leader Anders W Jonsson appeals to the bourgeois DNA of the former Alliance friends.

- I hope this can lead to the solutions we had during the Alliance years. Then we lowered taxes on jobs and businesses while also raising money for care, school and care. That must be the goal. We have to focus on the matter and not keep on with this game, he says.

M: Don't see how it would work

But the question is what the play will lead to. Talking to the Moderates and the Christian Democrats is the Center Party's own proposal. The Social Democrats - the largest of the January parties - do not want to comment today.

Moderates' economic-political spokesperson Elisabeth Svantesson writes in a text to SVT that the Moderates would like to talk to the Center Party about facilitating business and reducing taxes, but that it is made more difficult by the Center Party having a budget cooperation with the Social Democrats.

"As long as this is the case, I do not see how such negotiations would work," writes Elisabeth Svantesson.

KD: Bad suggestion

The moderates are also not interested in introducing the kind of reductions in the employer's contribution that the Center Party wants. And the Christian Democrats are on the same line.

- We are talking to all parties in principle, but we think this proposal for cuts in employers' fees is bad. Similar reductions have previously proven to be ineffective, says Hampus Hagman (KD), MP in the Finance Committee.