Sverigedemokraterna hænger valgplakater op i Marbella

Sverigedemokraterna har opsat valgplakater i Marbella, Spanien, forud for det svenske parlamentsvalg. Initiativet kommer fra partiets distrikt i Stockholm og er rettet mod svenskere i området.

En svensk kvinde, der bor i Marbella, Isabella, har set flere plakater fra Sverigedemokraterna, men ingen fra andre partier. Teksten på plakaterne lyder: ”Utländsk gängkriminell? Efter valet skickas du hem”.

Gabriel Kroon, gruppeformand for Sverigedemokraterna i Stockholm, bekræfter, at partiet står bag kampagnen. Målet er at nå ud til stockholmere, der holder ferie eller bor i området.

Kroon bemærker, at partiet også gerne ville have opsat reklamer i Pattaya, men at det ikke er sæson for Thailand lige nu. Plakaterne er knyttet til svenske kriminelle netværk som ”Los Suecos” på den spanske solkyst.

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