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"Monster Work" gets the go-ahead from the government
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The Government says yes to a new sea-based wind farm on the west coast. Locally, The Moderate Party has warned that such "monstrosities" will lead to a "Liseberg at sea"
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The Wind Power Industry: "Extremely Surprising"
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A deathblow. Four lost years
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S-message: Cooperation with V - if they clean up
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The Social Democrats can cooperate with the Left Party – but it requires the party to "clean out" signs of anti-Semitism. As soon as there are any anti-Semitic tendencies, one should clean them out, says S-top Morgan Johansson
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As the climate policy: Like a farce
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The Climate Policy of the Government Parties receives harsh criticism from parts of the opposition. The Social Democrats call it "a farce"
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V: Netanyahu's genocide must be stopped
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The opposition directs harsh criticism towards the government in a parliamentary debate about the Middle East. The right-wing extremist Netanyahu's genocide must be stopped, says the Left Party's foreign policy spokesperson Håkan Svenneling
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The MP on Emissions: The Minister is Not Taking Responsibility
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Emissions have increased, new statistics show. The Green Party now wants to know if the Minister for Climate is considering resigning
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Persson (The Liberals): "Privatization went too far"
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Private employment agencies cost more but did not provide better results, shows a new report. Minister for Labour Market Mats Persson (L) is self-critical
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Massive criticism of EU's fishing decision: "Death sentence"
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Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson (M) regrets the EU's decision on increased herring fishing in the Baltic Sea. He receives support from both C, MP and the Swedish Society for Nature Conservation
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The opposition: Expand the main grid at sea
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A united opposition is pressing the government: Build the power cables to offshore wind power now. Svenska kraftnät should be tasked with using the tens of billions that are lying idle on an account, according to the Social Democrats, the Left Party, the Centre Party, and the Green Party
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Double Herring Fishing in the Baltic Sea: "A Death Sentence"
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The criticism is severe when the herring and sprat quota is doubled in the central Baltic Sea next year. The sea is on the verge of collapsing, warns former Environment Minister Isabella Lövin (Green Party)
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The Government: We are pushing for low fishing quotas
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Rural Affairs Minister Peter Kullgren (Christian Democrats) says that the government is pursuing a restrictive line for fishing in the Baltic Sea when the EU's fisheries ministers meet on Monday. But the opposition is strongly critical and believes that the stock of herring can collapse
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Magdalena Andersson dismisses internal criticism: "A minority"
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A victory day for The Social Democrats, thinks party leader Magdalena Andersson about Thursday's broad agreement on a balance target in the state's finances. The internal criticism within the party only constitutes a small minority, according to her
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The LO Criticizes Agreement on Surplus Target
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The agreement on the abolished surplus target in the state's finances is met with criticism from trade union quarters. The Swedish Trade Union Confederation (LO) wants to see a larger scope for government borrowing – and the Building Workers' Youth Union is directing demands for resignation towards the Social Democrats
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Agreement on abolished budget target – provides 25 billion
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Six of eight parties in the Riksdag agree to abolish the so-called surplus target and instead introduce a balance target for the state's finances in 2027. This would provide approximately 25 billion more for budget investments for future governments
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Broad support for abolishing the surplus target
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Six of eight parties in the Riksdag, with 90 per cent of the votes, agree to abolish the so-called surplus target and instead introduce a balance target for the state's finances. We have landed very well, says Finance Minister Elisabeth Svantesson (The Moderate Party)
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The Climate Minister is Reported to the Constitutional Committee: "Downplaying Emissions"
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Climate and Environment Minister Romina Pourmokhtari (L) is reported to the Riksdag's Constitutional Committee by the opposition parties S, V, and MP. They are obscuring how emissions can develop going forward, says Elin Söderberg, climate policy spokesperson for the Green Party
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Stockholm Terminates Agreement on Bromma Airport
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No Support for Abolishing the Right to Grazing
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The government is divided on the issue of abolishing the milk quota's right to grazing. The Liberals and the Sweden Democrats say no to doing as the government's investigator wants and abolishing the grazing requirement
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Sharp criticism of Viktor Orbán in the EU: a dictator
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Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is met with harsh words and scathing criticism in the EU Parliament. Left-wing lies and political propaganda, he counters himself
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300 Jobs at Risk in Region Västerbotten
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Half-time to the election: This is how divided the opposition is
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The red-green parties have different views on many things. Not least taxes, benefits, and migration
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Svantesson: Extremely Divided Opposition
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Minister for Finance Elisabeth Svantesson (M) points to disagreements in the opposition's budget motions. It is an extremely divided opposition, she says at a press conference
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The Green Party wants to label Israeli settlers as terrorists
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1% of GDP for Green Transition
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The Green Party's shadow budget focuses on climate, energy, and trains. What is required now is not tax cuts for the rich, but large investments in green transition, says the party's economic policy spokesperson Janine Alm Ericson
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