Sonesson doesn't recall writing entire quota refugee stop proposal

Staffanstorp municipal councilor Christian Sonesson (M) doesn't remember writing the entire controversial proposal that led to a quota refugee stop. In Lund District Court, he claims the decision was a signal to the state, despite violating the law. Six politicians are on trial for gross misconduct in the case.

On Wednesday, six Staffanstorp politicians, including municipal council chairman Christian Sonesson (M), were questioned in Lund District Court for suspected gross misconduct related to the municipality's quota refugee stop. Sonesson initially urged the responsible chief to 'refuse to accept' four quota refugees, but in the courtroom, he described the decision as merely 'a signal to the state' and national politics. 'See us, hear us', he said.

On March 17, 2022, the Swedish Migration Agency assigned the Syrian Al-Hariri family as quota refugees to Staffanstorp, a decision that reached Sonesson that same morning. Several of his political colleagues claim they are not well-versed in the settlement law. Sonesson doesn't remember if he wrote the entire underlying proposal that formed the basis for the stop.

The case concerns how the municipality handled the placement of quota refugees, which according to the indictment violated applicable laws. Politicians from various parties are involved, and the trial highlights tensions between local and national migration policy. No verdicts have been issued yet, but the case sparks debate on municipalities' responsibilities in refugee reception.

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