Hultqvist califica de insensible el rechazo de Trafikverket a Sälen

Peter Hultqvist (S), exministro de Defensa y diputado por Borlänge, critica duramente la decisión de Trafikverket de denegar el estatus de preparación al aeropuerto de Sälenfjällen. Tres aeropuertos, incluido el de Sälen, fueron rechazados en la investigación. Hultqvist califica la medida de insensible y extraña.

Trafikverket investigó la designación de aeropuertos de preparación y rechazó las tres solicitudes, incluida la del aeropuerto de Sälenfjällen. La decisión ha provocado reacciones políticas.

Peter Hultqvist (S), diputado por Borlänge y exministro de Defensa, califica la decisión de insensible. Considera extraño que se le haya denegado el estatus a Sälen, tal como informa moratidning.se. Hultqvist expresa una fuerte crítica a las conclusiones de la investigación.

El asunto se refiere al papel de los aeropuertos en contextos de preparación, pero Trafikverket consideró que no cumplen con los requisitos. El artículo fue redactado por Eric Salomonsson en Dala-Demokraten.

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