Conservative Party leader Erna Solberg to have a quick action plan ready if she becomes prime minister after the election. The plan is including tax cuts and privatization of health care.
Conservative politicians the newspaper VG has spoken with say the party has planned a number of changes they believe can be done quickly. This is to highlight to the voters that there has been a change of government, if it so be 9 September.
In tax policy notifies the reduction of capital taxes, removal of inheritance tax and raising of the the threshold for the surtax. Designated deductible on income from work is also on the list.
The party also wants to introduce major changes in health policy as early as January 2014, including instructions to the health authorities to buy more from private hospitals. Deputy Chairman Bent Høie confirms that both private specialists and substance abuse institutions will be used to get down the queues.
Public-private partnerships for road construction, initially Hordfast on E39 and Møre axis, is according to VG in the schedule. The school policy is considered the fastest feasible measures to be cut into free fruit to release funds for continuing education for teachers.
Immediate work with the merging of municipalities, as well as a separate unit in the Prime Minister's Office with responsibility for national preparedness, shall be on the urgent list.
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