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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Bilow who wrote (731400)8/7/2013 4:46:02 AM
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The same thing goes on in modern countries that are controlled by political parties that are called "socialist". For example, Sweden has a close relationship with SAAB, at least until GM bought them,...

Sorry, Bilow, that is ancient history only. The reason Swedish economy is arguably doing the best in Europe is, that finally the electorate woke up and in 2006 got rid of the socilaists at the helm for way too long. The current Reinfeldt cabinet has for instance cut the taxes to such an extent that Denmark is now at the top of over taxed nations in Europe. Denmark is run by socialists, surprise, surprise :)

/Taro.

"Moderate" Rebranding: How Sweden's Ruling Party Paved the Way for a New Right

by Jonas Hellman / Mar 16 2011

For nearly three-quarters of a century, the Social Democratic Party dominated Swedish politics—but not anymore.

For nearly three-quarters of a century, the Social Democratic Party dominated Swedish politics—but not anymore. The party controlled the government for all but nine years over a seventy-four-year period before being ousted from power in 2006 by an alliance consisting of the Moderate, Liberal, Center and Christian Democratic parties.



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