The Left Party has previously stated that they want to do something together with KD to stop the January parties' proposal for reduced employer contributions for young people.

An investment that, according to the government's budget proposal, is estimated to cost around SEK 9 billion per year.

Talks have started

According to SVT's experience, talks have already begun between the Christian Democrats and the Left Party regarding the reduction of the employer's contribution for young people.

A proposal that Busch describes as "expensive, inefficient and too narrow".

When the question came up during Wednesday's party leader interview in Aktuellt, the message was clear.

- Our proposal is to completely abolish the employer contribution for companies that employ people who today do not have a job to go to - so yes, we are prepared to sit down and discuss with the parties who want, about a different model, said Ebba Busch.

The Christian Democrats are expected to present their budget proposal shortly.

The moderates have not yet announced whether they want to be involved in picking out the proposal for the reduced employer contributions from the government budget and passing that part of the budget.

The moderates have not yet announced how they want to act on the issue of reduced employer contributions for young people.

"We will not hesitate"

During Aktuellt's party leader interview with KD leader Ebba Busch, the highly topical issue of negotiations on labor law also came up.

Should unions and employers not agree before kl.

00 on Wednesday night, the January agreement says that it will instead be legislation.

If this happens, the Left Party has promised to overthrow the government.

Despite the fact that the Christian Democrats themselves want to see a change in labor law, Busch was also clear here that if given the opportunity, she will lower the government.

- Firstly, it is well known that we are in favor of a reform of las - but we also think that Sweden needs a new government.

If this gives us a chance to do it, then we will not hesitate, she said in SVT's Aktuellt.