Former left-wing party member Amineh Kakabaveh will not give the Social Democrats support in a decisive vote for the spring budget, she tells Ekot.

The reason is that she does not think that the party lived up to the agreement they reached last autumn, when Amineh Kakabaveh gave support to Magdalena Andersson in the prime minister's vote.

"If you do not fulfill the entire agreement, I will not give support in decisive votes," Amineh Kakabaveh told Ekot.

It is mainly about dissatisfaction with how members and sympathizers of the YPG are treated in Sweden, where Kakabaveh thinks Kurdish members should be treated better and that the government should not give in to Turkish demands.

Turkey classifies the YPG as terrorists, but Sweden does not, which has therefore led Turkey to slow down the Swedish NATO application.

S is hoping for a solution

According to the Social Democrat Kenneth G Forslund, chairman of the Riksdag's Foreign Affairs Committee, the agreement with Kakabaveh has been fulfilled.

- There have been a number of meetings and seminars, and we have had special meetings with the united opposition in Syria that have been able to gather to discuss and negotiate common solutions for the future, he says to TT.

He believes that the dispute with Amineh Kakabaveh should be resolved.

- We can continue to talk and I think we will find each other in this, he says.

The lottery can decide

For her vote to play any role in the forthcoming vote on the government's spring budget, however, the Center Party must vote actively for the government's budget.

If C instead lowers his vote as in the autumn, Kakabaveh's vote does not matter.

Then the counter-proposal from M, SD, KD and L. wins.

The center has not said how they will vote.

If they vote for the government budget and Kakabaveh casts his vote, it will be 174-174 in the vote, given that the defected SD politician Roger Richthoff votes with the bourgeois.

Then the lottery decides which of the two budget options wins.

SVT is looking for Amineh Kakabaveh.