S KU reports ministers after Somalia money

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S KU reports ministers after Somalia money
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The Social Democrats are reporting three ministers to the Constitutional Committee following Sweden's payments to Somalia, writes Dagens Nyheter.

This concerns Migration Minister Johan Forssell (M), Development Cooperation Minister Benjamin Dousa (M) and Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson (M).

"We believe that this deal must be examined in its entirety," the Social Democrats' foreign policy spokesperson Morgan Johansson told the newspaper .

Ekot has reported that Sweden has reached an agreement with Somalia in which 100 million kronor in Swedish aid has ended up near the Somali Prime Minister's office in exchange for the country accepting expelled citizens.

The Ministry of Justice has also paid five million kronor to Somalia to finance three officials close to the Prime Minister, according to DN.

The million-dollar rollover contradicts the government's decision not to support Hamas supporters and anti-Semitic actors, says Morgan Johansson.

Here, the Prime Minister must also be scrutinized, because he has provided false information.

Minister of International Development Cooperation Benjamin Dousa writes in a comment to TT that the government will continue its work to implement the expulsions.

"During their term in office, the Social Democrats have submitted more KU reports than they managed to deport convicted Somalis in eight years."

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