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Finally the SP has learned something.

Posted: Wed Feb 05, 2025 6:21 am
by asimj1
The SP has had problems with its core messages and guiding principles for years. After the numerous flops, the SP president now seems to have realized that there cannot be several core statements. After the questionable party principles with the goals of "abolishing the army" and "overcoming capitalism", the SP published the new slogan in good time before the elections: "For all, not for a few."

The SP wants to win the elections in the switzerland rcs data autumn with this slogan. In my opinion, the SP could actually improve its damaged image with this sentence. It remains to be hoped that the party will now fill this sentence with concrete content, images, stories and examples. It would be regrettable if the SP again overloaded the slogan and watered it down with a variety of additional messages and other slogans. Fortunately, Levrat has already made his ideas more concrete in an interview with "20 minutes" : "We will put the slogan on the posters together with concrete SP projects," he says. When asked: "What are these issues?"

Levrat answers: "We want to make a name for ourselves by campaigning for the introduction of a minimum wage, affordable housing, effective health insurance and renewable energy." The YES on the poster still bothers me. Does the SP really say YES to everything? I don't think the SP is a YES party. Or does it now say yes to our army.