- We will not need further cuts and we will not need the municipal taxes, says Oscar Sjöstedt, SD's economic-political spokesperson.

He believes that the costs of support support in many municipalities have increased dramatically.

- There is high unemployment among newly arrived and overseas immigrants and it costs money. So we need to have a more restrictive immigration policy, says Sjöstedt.

"Municipal debt increases"

He believes that the state must help the municipalities more. SD's budget proposal amounts to five billion in addition to the government's appropriations next year, 10 billion more in 2021 and 15 billion extra in 2022.

- Government debt has decreased, which is great, but the debts of the municipalities are increasing, says Sjöstedt.

In addition, SD proposes reduced tax for employees and pensioners by SEK 10 billion each year until 2022, increased basic protection of SEK 3.3 billion next year and SEK 4.5 billion for care and care.

In addition, SD proposes SEK 5.7 billion extra to the judicial system next year, strengthened and toll-free unemployment insurance of SEK 3.8 billion and SEK 2.7 billion for families with children in the form of higher housing allowance and increased parental insurance.