The left will find more money for the climate than the government

the Left will allocate half a billion dollars “to further green initiatives by 2020” compared with it’s-the government basically has put up with his financial bill.

the Danish newspaper Berlingske, who has interviewed the Left-chairman Jakob Ellemann-Jensen ahead of the party’s national convention in Herning, denmark this coming weekend.

– We have a half a billion more than it, there is laid up for from the government’s side, as we say, should go to green solutions.

– We want to give priority to the economy for it here. We do this partly because it is necessary, but also because the debate has so far only been about the 70 percent, so on the goal and not on the means to achieve the goal, he says to Berlingske.

the Left-the president proposes, among other things to find the extra half a billion dollars in the so-called forhandlingsreserve of 2.1 billion dollars, which the government has set aside for negotiations with the støttepartierne.

In its response points to the government that the reserve to be used on welfare – for example, minimumsnormeringer in day-care institutions – and the green transition.

the Left will thus earmark nearly one quarter of the pool for green initiatives.

for The Conservatives find the political rapporteur, Mette Abildgaard it “hugely gratifying”, to the Left will give the money to the green transition.

But she also points to the Left is not expected to be a part of a final budget.

I Therefore very much hope that the Left will welcome to when we need to make klimahandlingsplan in the course of the spring. For it is there, it really applies, and where it is real money and not play money, you have to do, says Mette Abildgaard to Berlingske.

the government recognises the finansordfører Christian Rabjerg Madsen (P) not, that the Left may end up with more money to spend on climate action than the government.

He points on the that’s-the government has presented initiatives for a total of two billion dollars, like he is referring to the extra forhandlingsreserve of 2.1 billion kroner.

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