The Liberals in Kalmar have presented their first election promises. Not surprisingly, it's about the school. In total, they promise investments worth 63 million kronor. It's about setting aside funds for relief services that can make it easier for teaching staff to work. It can, for example, be about removing the supervision of students during recess. The municipality should stop financially supporting Kalmar FF and Kalmar HC as they do today and instead invest the money in schools. This is what Liberal leader Jonathan Strömberg says when he presents the party's first election promises. The Liberals want to invest in schools to give children a better education and to increase their chances of success in life. They also want to increase the opportunities for adults to educate themselves and improve their situation. The Liberals also want to increase the opportunities for businesses to grow and create jobs. They also want to increase the opportunities for the municipality to take care of its residents and give them a better quality of life. The Liberals also want to increase the opportunities for Kalmar FF and Kalmar HC to grow and become more successful. They also want to increase the opportunities for the two clubs to reach the top of their respective leagues. The Liberals also want to increase the opportunities for Kalmar FF and Kalmar HC to get more money and more support from the municipality. They also want to increase the opportunities for the two clubs to get more money and more support from the region. The Liberals also want to increase the opportunities for Kalmar FF and Kalmar HC to get more money and more support from the state. They also want to increase the opportunities for the two clubs to get more money and more support from the EU.