This is more than an election manifesto; it is a direction, a plan for Sweden, says party leader Elisabeth Thand Ringqvist.
The Centre promises more jobs, reduced emissions and functioning welfare throughout the country.
“These are central issues for us,” says Thand Ringqvist.
For example, the party wants to invest 50 billion kronor in rural areas in the next term and to have more visible police officers throughout the country. The proposals also include reduced employer contributions, reduced income tax, especially on low incomes, and increased child allowance for single parents.





