Critics Slam Proposed Immigrant Benefit Reforms in Sweden Over Child Poverty and Crime Concerns
Swedish government faces backlash over immigrant benefit reform proposals amid fears of increased child poverty and crime.
Swedish government faces backlash over immigrant benefit reform proposals amid fears of increased child poverty and crime.
Landerholm trial concludes with parties arguing over negligence and national security risks.
Mikael Damberg pushes for increased child benefits as families face a cost crisis in Sweden.
Social Democratic politicians resign due to lack of trust, signaling internal strife.
A Moderate Party politician has received serious death threats from a colleague amid rising political violence in Sweden.
A scandal involving over 500 Swedish politicians misreporting campaign financing has surfaced, alongside accusations of residency inconsistencies.
Swedish leadership faces criticism over inconsistent humanitarian stance on Gaza crisis.
Simona Mohamsson of the Liberals expresses support for collaboration with Sweden Democrats, showing a significant political shift.
Sweden grapples with the implications of politicians holding dual roles and transitioning to private leadership positions.
A Finnish politician tragically committed suicide in the parliament building, raising concerns about mental health in politics.
Recent threats and misconduct spark serious concerns in Swedish politics.
New Liberal leader Simona Mohamsson reconsiders cooperation with Sweden Democrats as elections loom.
Sweden updates its crisis preparedness framework with a systemic perspective.
Timbro's recent proposals have raised concerns over the potential threat to Sámi indigenous rights in Sweden.
Sweden launches a new initiative to improve child welfare by enabling children to see their parents at work.
Increased public scrutiny over Aisab and Christine Lorne's dual roles continues, highlighting ethical concerns.
A key political figure in Stockholm has announced their resignation, stirring speculation about the future political landscape.
A Sweden Democrats politician has been removed from his position following a scandal involving inappropriate sex messages sent to others.
Finnish politicians express grief and condolences following the sudden death of a colleague in Parliament.
Sweden announces 9 million SEK in humanitarian aid for Gaza through the Egyptian Red Crescent.
Former state epidemiologist Magnus Gisslén criticizes the leadership of Sweden's Public Health Agency, prompting discussions about internal competencies and preparedness for pandemics.
Aisab and Christine Lorne face backlash over dual political roles amid conflict of interest concerns.
A Sweden Democrats politician resigns after controversial social media posts, claiming he was hacked.
Mounting criticism arises as Sweden faces rising unemployment, especially among academics and young graduates.
Henrik Landerholm's trial for mishandling secret documents continues amid serious security implications.
An airport incident highlights the enforcement of Sweden's new defamation law targeting insults against officials.
SD politician resigns amid inappropriate sexual post scandal, claims account hack.
Karin Wanngård resigns from her political career after over 30 years, aiming to explore new life opportunities.
The Swedish Ministry of Finance requests feedback on technologies to combat money laundering under the GENIUS Act.
Johan Britz leads dissent against Tidöavtalet, signaling internal rifts in Sweden's government.
A resignation in the Swedish Democrats following a scandal involving alleged sexual posts raises questions about the party's image.
Karin Wanngård resigns as Finance Mayor of Stockholm, leaving politics to pursue personal interests.
Political debates escalate as Stockholm faces a significant ambulance crisis.
Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson faces mounting pressure over Sweden's foreign policy amid criticisms from political leaders.
Political tensions in Stockholm rise as Christian Democrats accuse Social Democrats of jeopardizing neighborhood safety.
Karin Wanngård announces her departure from Stockholm politics after 15 years, reflecting on achievements and challenges faced during her tenure.
Henrik Landerholm's trial for negligence concerning classified information begins today, with potential implications for national security.
Sweden's Health Minister Acko Ankarberg Johansson changes her stance on accepting Gaza patients for treatment due to humanitarian considerations.
A secret steering group in Lidingö is making decisions without public oversight, prompting calls for transparency.
Political accountability questioned amid criticism of local education policies in Sweden.