KEY POINTS
- Sweden is often viewed as a liberal utopia in Europe, known for its stable economy, high quality of life, and open and progressive society.
- But its center-right coalition government — which is propped up by the nationalist and right-wing Sweden Democrats party — has adopted an increasingly restrictive stance on immigration.
- The country is trumpeting its lower numbers of immigrants, but economists say the economic benefits are debatable, with growth and productivity among the factors to consider.
i added a link. this was from the chief of police, so not a “legal” proposal yet.
Wasn’t he in hot water for corruption a while ago?
Are you thinking of this guy? https://www.svt.se/nyheter/inrikes/polischefen-mats-lofving-hittad-dod-i-sitt-hem
dont’t think so, she’s pretty new. you may be thinking of the ÖB, Bydén.