On 31 January, the Social Democrats, the Left Party and the Green Party presented a proposal to increase pensions for everyone with an income-based old-age pension of up to approximately SEK 14,000.
A reform that entails increased pensions is good, but "the proposal contains central shortcomings", writes, among others, SD's party leader Jimmie Åkesson in a debate article in Svenska Dagbladet.
"It is important to strengthen pensions more broadly"
Among other things, the pension reform is too small.
In addition, too few are covered by the proposal, the authors of the article believe.
“By only raising the minimum level for pensions, an increasing proportion of those who have worked in the group end up with the very lowest pensions.
We think it is important to strengthen pensions more broadly ", they write.
SD also believes that the proposal presented by S, V and MP is short-term.
The party now says it is prepared to “hold talks with the government to resolve the shortcomings we have noted.
We want to find out how the details of the reform can be designed so that more people are included so that we can create a more equitable distribution ", the authors of the article write.