Party economic spokeswoman Elisabeth Svantesson says that those who depend on the car should not have to pull the entire load for the conversion to fossil-free fuels.

- We believe that this is reasonable and important, despite the climate goals. This is important for cohesion and there are other ways to keep emissions down, says Svantesson.

She says that those who live in smaller cities should feel that they can live and work throughout the country.

- By a tax cut we remove a krone on the price, says Svantesson.

The tax for pensioners is lowered

The Moderates also want to save five billion on aid, five billion on tighter rules in health insurance and just as much on tighter transfers in the labor market. One billion is also saved on "qualifying for welfare", according to the M-draft budget.

The tax for pensioners is lowered twice as much for many as compared to the government's proposal, according to Svantesson.

To increase the incentive to work for the Moderates, an additional job tax deduction. Everyone who earns more than SEK 13,000 per month should receive a tax reduction equivalent to SEK 3,200 per year.

Want to introduce grant ceiling

The party supports the elimination of the value added tax. In addition, it is proposed that the state income tax be reduced from 20 to 17 percent.

The moderates tighten the requirement for support support where the municipalities must demand compensation from the applicant. A contribution ceiling must be introduced and contributions should not be stackable.