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Climate issue full of conflicts – get a grip on the EU situation
Swedish voters stand out by listing climate change as one of the most important issues in the EU election. It is also an area where conflicts are piling up before the next term.
EU: Ukraine ready to initiate membership talks
Ukraine and Moldova have fulfilled the EU's requirements to initiate negotiations on membership in the union, confirms an EU Commission spokesperson. Thus, talks on membership can formally begin – when member states are in agreement.
EU Election's Hottest Issues
In Sweden, parties promise to save the white snout, keep Brussels away from Swedish forestry or ban short flights. But these will be the really hot issues for the new EU parliament.
Magdalena Andersson: Stop the endless scrolling
The Social Democrats want to put more pressure on the tech giants when it comes to how children and young people use social media, among other things, they want to tighten the rules for how algorithms work. .
Absolutely most important to protect Systembolaget
SD and C are pleased that the sale of alcohol on farms becomes allowed, even if they had hoped for fewer restrictions. For S is one thing decisive, according to group leader Lena Hallengren.
Farm sales of alcohol should be allowed in 2025
The government wants to allow vineyards, microbreweries, and small distilleries to sell their alcohol products directly on site. But there are certain restrictions to avoid threatening Systembolaget.
Kristersson: Fully Supports Her
The President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, has been on a visit to Sweden and talked about forestry. After that, she will receive support from Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson.
Top candidate on slashed agricultural subsidies: Irresponsible
The Center Party does not want to cut back on the EU's extensive agricultural budget. This sets it apart from other Swedish parties.
Large companies called up to the Foreign Ministry about sanctions
Swedish large companies have been called to the Foreign Ministry since the European Commission alerted about suspected transactions, writes Dagens Nyheter. The companies deny that they have intentionally circumvented Russian sanctions.
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