Swedish Finance Minister Elisabeth Svantesson announced that funds for the next parliamentary term are essentially depleted, prompting criticism from opposition leader Magdalena Andersson.
Swedish Finance Minister Elisabeth Svantesson revealed on Friday that the government's funds for the upcoming parliamentary term are almost exhausted, a situation she described as worrying during a press conference. This announcement sparked a strong reaction from opposition leader Magdalena Andersson of the Social Democrats, who criticized the current government's economic policies, labeling them as ineffective and careless. Andersson emphasized that when her party was in power, the state finances were stable, leaving behind substantial reserves.