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Social Democrats Propose Free Public Transport for Youth and Seniors in Halland

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Key Points
  • Social Democrats propose free public transport for youth under 20/24 and seniors over 70 in Halland
  • The initiative could cost up to 40 million kronor annually and would be financed by region and municipalities
  • Hallandsposten editorial criticizes Alliance-led regional government for lacking public transport vision as usage declines

The Social Democrats in Halland have launched their first major election promise for the 2026 regional elections, proposing free public transport for young people and seniors. According to party representatives Per Svensson and Magdalena Streijffert, the proposal aims to 'kickstart' public transport in the region where usage has declined in recent years.

The plan would offer free travel to young people under 20 and students up to 24 years old during evenings, weekends, and holidays, while seniors over 70 would receive free travel at all times. The initiative, which could cost up to 40 million kronor annually according to party estimates, would be financed jointly by the region and municipalities.

kickstart public transport in the region where usage has declined in recent years

Per Svensson and Magdalena Streijffert, party representatives

In an editorial response, Hallandsposten welcomed the Social Democrats' proposal while criticizing the current Alliance-led regional government for lacking a clear vision for public transport. The newspaper noted that public transport's market share in Halland has fallen from 16 percent to 13.9 percent over the past two years, describing this trend as 'a major failure' that requires political action.

The Social Democrats previously presented a similar but more generous proposal before the 2022 election, which offered free travel for those under 19 and all over 65. The party's top candidates explained that the current proposal has been adjusted based on previous experience and current economic considerations.

a major failure that requires political action

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