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There will be no high tax in Lund. The new council of Lund de Lundquintet has approved its proposal to remove the 25% increase in taxes per dog race won as the council decided to proceed with preliminaries this summer. But despite the fact that politicians talked all day, he did not look at the entire budget.
The parliamentary presidency Mats Helmfrid (L), Lars V Andersson (C) and Lennart Prytz (S).
The new regime, consisting of the bourgeois parties and Förnyalund, immediately backed down when the town council meeting began Thursday morning.
The President of the General Assembly, Mats Helmfrid (M), had planned that the tax rate be set at the beginning of the meeting.
The quintet could have gone through his budget.
Indeed, if the tax rate had been rising rapidly, politicians already knew how much money they had to move from the beginning. As a result, a ceiling was also placed on spending, which made it difficult for the opposition, as the four red-green parties all funded large portions of their high-rate budget proposals.
However, the opposition council, Anders Almgren (S), has requested the postponement of the tax ruling, especially on the grounds that it is necessary to know the necessary expenses before deciding the tax.
Philip Sandberg (left) chairs the City Council and heads the new Lund Quintet Board of Lund.
After the start of the discussions, much of the savings included in most budget proposals were discussed.
"What today is called rationalization is, in most cases, reductions," said Maja Grubelic (Fi).
"In the quintet, we reduce lint and focus on what we should invest in," said Hedvig Åkesson (KD).
"It's a mystery to know how the quintet will convince Lundaborna to focus on his studies while collapsing," said Karin Svensson Smith (MP).
"The efficiency we have, it's Karin himself in his budget and as we chose in Lund's quintet," said Philip Sandberg (left).
But after that, the council took almost all the votes and the budget was gradually marked by the proposal of the Lund quintet. For example, the quintet benefited from increased efficiencies, ie savings, at the municipal office, the culture and recreation council, and the social council.
The debate went well on time, however, and in the evening it became clear that you would not be able to catch up.
After that, the council was forced to decide the tax. The Lund Quintet and SD would have an unchanged tax rate, which therefore became the decision.
The municipal budget will be completed at the general assembly on December 20th. We must decide the budget for schools and kindergartens, and if the municipality must reduce the proportion of organic food.
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