Published: 2024-04-24
The Green Party in Sweden, teetering on the edge of the parliamentary threshold with recent polls barely surpassing 4%, is proposing bold measures to win back voters.
The expected new co-leader, Amanda Lind, is advocating for higher gasoline prices and setting limits on economic growth.
These initiatives aim to address environmental concerns but might also pose a challenge in attracting broader support amid a competitive political landscape.
The party believes these steps are essential for sustainable development and environmental protection.
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