Sofia Jarl (C) warns of reporting law impact on healthcare

Center Party regional councillor Sofia Jarl criticizes the government reporting law that parliament is expected to vote on today.

Sofia Jarl, a regional councillor for the Center Party, directs sharp criticism at the legislative proposal. She believes people may avoid seeking care out of fear and that trust in healthcare is at risk.

The law forms part of the proposition on strengthened return activities. Jarl stresses that delivery rooms must remain secure places and not be linked to migration policy.

The criticism comes on the same day parliament is expected to decide on the matter.

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