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.