Liberals do not want to revoke permanent residence permits

Liberal Party leader Simona Mohamsson rejects the proposal to revoke permanent residence permits. She argues it would create disorder and uncertainty for individuals. The Tidö parties disagree on the issue.

Liberal Party leader Simona Mohamsson has stated that the party does not want to proceed with the proposal to revoke permanent residence permits. In an appearance on SVT's Agenda, she said: “It creates disorder and great uncertainty for individual people.”

The proposal involves converting permanent residence permits to temporary ones for asylum seekers and their relatives. It was presented by the government's investigator last autumn and has faced strong criticism from several referral bodies. Mohamsson emphasized that such a reform would “pull the rug out from under people who today contribute in various ways to our society.”

There is disagreement among the Tidö parties. A few days ago, Sweden Democrats' leader Jimmie Åkesson mentioned that his party could consider postponing the issue until after the election. However, Mohamsson is clear that the Liberals do not support the reform at all.

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Swedish PM Ulf Kristersson in serious TV interview on teen deportations amid migration policy tensions.
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Kristersson takes teen deportations very seriously

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Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson (M) states in SVT's 30 minuter that he takes teen deportations very seriously, but offers no promises on quick decisions. Migration Minister Johan Forssell faces opposition criticism after a committee meeting where he provided no concrete answers on solutions. The debate highlights tensions within the Tidö agreement on migration policy.

The Liberals have clearly stated they will not implement the reform to revoke permanent residence permits, despite agreements in the Tidö deal. The Sweden Democrats view this as a breach of the budget agreement and warn it could hinder cooperation. A Christian Democrats top politician interprets the decision as a response to the Liberals' declining poll numbers.

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Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson (M) accuses the Social Democrats of wanting to force population mixing in their integration policy. Lawen Redar (S) rejects the claims as baseless and calls them political ridicule in SVT's 30 Minutes. She stresses that the party's proposals aim to break segregation without coercion.

Migration Minister Johan Forssell (M) proposes that youths facing deportation at age 18 should be allowed to complete high school. Protests against teen deportations are growing in Sweden following the abolition of the 'spårbytet', despite warnings about impacts on children and youth. Politicians from various parties express concern over the effects on well-behaved young people.

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Against the government's advice, the National Assembly adopted on Thursday, December 11, a text for the automatic renewal of long-term residence permits. Carried by socialist deputy Colette Capdevielle, this measure aims to simplify procedures and reduce administrative backlog. It must now be examined by the Senate.

Social Democrats leader Magdalena Andersson distances herself from earlier strong warnings about the Sweden Democrats' threat to democracy. In an interview on SVT's 30 Minutes, she instead criticizes SD for damaging democratic discourse under the Tidö government. She points to cuts in public service and attacks on critical voices as examples.

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All local politicians for the Sweden Democrats in Jokkmokk have left the party following a clash with the party leadership. The conflict was triggered by migration spokesperson Ludvig Aspling's criticism of the municipality on social media. The former representatives now sit as independents in the municipal council.

 

 

 

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