Home
Sweden
World
Living
Business
Sports
Entertainment
FAQ
Info
Sweden
Living
World
Business
Sports
Entertainment
FAQ
Liberalerna
Relief at L: "We were written off but they were wrong"
Anxious liberals can finally relax. The party clears the hurdle to the EU election and gets – with almost all districts counted – 4.
Small parties under pressure: Can strike against party leaders
It looks scary out for the Liberals, Christian Democrats and the Centre Party in the ongoing election. If they miss the EU Parliament, it could have big consequences at home, not least for the party leaders.
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.
The Liberal Leader Reveals Final Sprint Manifesto
Pressed by low opinion polls, the Liberals present three new proposals that they hope will convince wavering voters to make up their minds. It is crucial, now it is the absolute final stretch, says party leader Johan Pehrson.
The County Governor took the service car for private use
Maria Arnholm, governor of Kronoberg County, has used the county administrative board's car for private trips, reports [P4 Kronoberg](https://sverigesradio. se/artikel/landshovdingens-tog-tjanstebilen-till-sommarstugan-skamsen).
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. .
The County Administrative Board investigates the Governor's taxi rides
Maria Arnholm, governor of Kronoberg and former government minister, according to her employment contract has the right to compensation for bus or train travel between home and work. Taxi rides are not included.
Slipping to V and MP in measurement
With just a few days left until the EU election, the Social Democrats are slipping in a voter barometer from Demoskop and Svd. In a survey from the same institute two weeks ago, the party received 27.
SD ban on anonymous accounts applies until Sunday
The message that SD should not start any new anonymous accounts was incorrect according to the party's communications chief Joakim Wallerstein. In fact, it applies until Sunday's EU election, reports GP.
L wants a European business ban
Criminal gangs should not be able to start businesses anywhere within the EU, think the Liberals, who want to see a European ban on criminal gangs. The party refers to the fact that it is currently possible to start a business in other EU countries even for someone who has been banned from running a business in Sweden.
<<
<
1
2
3
4
5
6
Facebook
X
Instagram
Show Consent Options
Categories
Sweden
Living
World
Business
Sports
Entertainment
Police reports
Information
Publishing principles
Cookiepolicy
Datapolicy
Sweden FAQ
Weather forecast
Current time in Sweden
About us
Contact
About Sweden Herald
Stay informed with the latest news and updates from Sweden in English. From daily news and events happening now, to recaps of what happened in Sweden last night, our coverage keeps you updated. Swedish news today.
© Sweden Herald