Kristina Sperkova Elected First Chairperson of Movendi Sverige, Advocates Stronger Alcohol Policies
Kristina Sperkova is named the first chairperson of Movendi Sverige, emphasizing stronger alcohol policy and defense of Sweden's retail monopoly.
Kristina Sperkova is named the first chairperson of Movendi Sverige, emphasizing stronger alcohol policy and defense of Sweden's retail monopoly.
Tanzania's opposition urges Sweden to reconsider aid amid contested elections and violent unrest under an authoritarian regime.
Swedish politicians and commentators express alarm over increasing personal attacks and provocative tactics in political discourse, calling for a return to respect and ethical dialogue to safeguard democracy.
Sweden’s parliament demands investigation after Swedish aid funds meant for development ended up linked to a Palestinian group tied to Hamas, raising concerns over oversight and accountability.
Swedish municipalities show mixed reactions and some resistance to government immigration repatriation initiatives amid broader political tensions and concerns over extremism.
Swedish experts and political leaders call for improved political accountability and a closer alignment between politicians, media, and citizens' realities.
Sweden and Ukraine are advancing plans to establish a Jas Gripen fighter jet factory in Ukraine alongside a major aircraft purchase agreement, with deliveries set to begin in three years and hopes to accelerate the timeline.
As rural Swedish communities face cultural decline, Finnish city Lovisa celebrates vibrant Swedish-speaking cultural festivities during Svenska veckan.
Torbjörn Sjöström and others expose a deepening divide between Swedish politicians, media, and citizens, advocating for better representation of citizens' true concerns.
Sweden faces calls for increased political accountability and regulation of politicians' social media amid far-right extremism and societal tensions.
The Christian Democrats propose abolishing Sweden's profit tax on housing sales to stimulate the market amid concerns from small apartment owners facing potential losses.
Local politicians in Swedish municipalities Kortebo and Skinnskatteberg show divided responses to national housing and integration policies, raising concerns about community impact and inclusivity.
Swedish youth political engagement declines due to hate, threats, and a growing divide between politicians, media, and citizens, prompting initiatives to reconnect politics with public values.
Paulina Brandberg, who resigned as equality minister to spend more time with family, returns to government in a new role leading an important investigation into child placements by social services.
Centerpartiet considers softening its opposition to Vänsterpartiet cooperation amid leadership change and tensions with Socialdemokraterna over rural policies.
Mörbylånga is witnessing a record number of politicians leaving office, driven by dissatisfaction and lack of time, raising concerns over local political participation.
Swedish experts and local critics highlight a growing gap between political and media narratives and citizens' real concerns, calling for more accurate representation.
In response to repeated security breaches involving Sweden's NATO strategy, the government has appointed former Säpo chief Klas Friberg to conduct a thorough security review of government protocols.
Swedish politicians, especially women, continue to face high levels of harassment and threats, prompting resignations and fear in local politics like Krokom.
Ulf Kristersson's team reacts aggressively to Aftonbladet's Harpsundsdebatten coverage, reflecting a broader shift in Swedish political media tactics.
Sweden Democrats endorse Jimmie Åkesson for prime minister and advocate Swexit while facing municipal pushback over repatriation policies.
Multiple Swedish municipalities, including Trollhättan, reject government invitations to discuss voluntary repatriation, prioritizing integration and community solidarity.
Research and local reports reveal continued high levels of gendered threats and harassment against female politicians across Sweden, impacting their safety and political participation.
Sweden's national climate goals for 2030 will stay intact with adjustments aligning targets to EU standards, including maintaining a 70% transport emissions reduction target and allowing international offset measures.
Swedish government industrial policy faces criticism for disadvantaging small businesses amid economic struggles, while a municipal funding dispute adds to political accountability concerns.
Surveys and incidents in Swedish municipalities reveal growing threats and harassment against female politicians, highlighting gendered political hostility.
Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson faces mounting criticism over private family events held at Harpsund, the official residence, raising ethical and political concerns within his party and beyond.
Benjamin Dousa's claims linking Swedish aid to Hamas via ICHR have been refuted by ICHR and Sida, affirming no connections or funding to terrorist groups.
Following Anna-Karin Hatt’s resignation due to threats, Sweden faces rising harassment of women politicians, posing serious risks to democracy.
Anna-Karin Hatt resigns as Center Party leader due to threats and hate, prompting an urgent leadership election before next year's parliamentary vote.
Swedish PM Kristersson faces opposition backlash and media dispute over family hosting private events in official residences, fueling ethics debate.
Recent political shifts in Swedish municipalities have led to intensified hate and threats against politicians, with female politicians facing disproportionate harassment, threatening democracy.
Sweden and Finland urge the EU to relax forestry climate regulations to protect their economies, with the EU indicating possible concessions amid environmental and economic challenges.
The controversial non-deportation of an 18-year-old convicted rapist in Skellefteå has triggered political debates and proposed legal reforms in Sweden and the EU.
Several Swedish municipalities reject the government's voluntary repatriation plan, citing local needs to retain residents amid demographic challenges, prompting criticism from national politicians.
Dalarnas inaugural funkisfullmäktige gathered politicians and people with disabilities to discuss accessibility challenges and amplify disability voices in political discourse.
The Skellefteå rape case has stirred public and political outcry over a lenient court sentence and refusal to deport the convicted attacker, prompting calls for legal reform.
EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen praised Nordic countries as a leading example in security and crisis preparedness during a meeting with Nordic leaders in Stockholm.
Several Swedish municipalities, including Växjö and Jokkmokk, have rejected the government’s voluntary immigrant repatriation initiative, sparking political debate and criticism from the Sweden Democrats over funding and moral responsibility.
Sweden has opposed the EU's new Baltic Sea fishing quotas, warning that the agreement endangers fish stocks and threatens ecological and economic sustainability.
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