Tomas Ramberg: Rebellion against Dadgostar if she gets her way
The Left Party may face a significant political cost if it enters a government coalition after the election, particularly regarding migration policy where Nooshi Dadgostar will have to negotiate her moral principles.
Nooshi Dadgostar: 'S must change - it is not worthy'
Nooshi Dadgostar criticizes the Swedish Social Democrats for blaming immigration for the country's problems and calls for a change in their stance on deportations of teenagers.
Special. "Dadgostar's Wish May Make Leftists Gag"
The article discusses the implications of Nooshi Dadgostar's call for a 'state comeback' in the context of Sweden's immigration debate.
A Thought: Why Does No One Want to Associate with the Left?
The article discusses the challenges faced by the Left Party in Sweden as they strive to be included in government coalitions despite not being favored.
"Severely exaggerated" - experts on Dadgostar's (V) cable attack
Experts agree that the government's export cables are impacting electricity prices in Sweden, with political leaders attributing the high prices to these exports.
“Dadgostar Infuriates Andersson”
Political tensions are rising in Sweden as opposition parties clash ahead of the upcoming elections, with Magdalena Andersson facing challenges from Nooshi Dadgostar.
Dadgostar's jab at Andersson: 'Sad'
Nooshi Dadgostar criticizes Magdalena Andersson's remarks regarding the Left Party, expressing disappointment that they are not being considered for a new government despite political similarities.
Chat debate on shortened work week between Dadgostar (V) and Britz (L)
A chat debate was held between Nooshi Dadgostar of the Left Party and Johan Britz of the Liberals regarding the proposal to shorten the work week in Sweden.
Dadgostar on Malmö's Leftist Rebellion: 'No Knowledge of This'
Despite the Left Party's leadership urging local politician Showan Shattak to resign for praising controversial activist actions, he continues to receive support from the Left Party in Malmö, while party leader Nooshi Dadgostar avoids questions about the division within the party.
The Left Party Wants to See Shorter Working Hours
The Left Party in Sweden is advocating for a government investigation to create a new law aimed at shortening weekly working hours for all employees.