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V and KD Clash in EU Parliament: Employee Reports Scratches
The KD leader Ebba Busch says that the incident that hit Alice Teodorescu Måwe is completely unacceptable. But The Left Party gives a different picture.
Teodorescu Måwe Incident Sparks Controversy in EU Parliament
The Left Party has reported Kristdemokraterna's EU parliamentarian Alice Teodorescu Måwe for assault on a civil servant employed by V. KD claims the opposite, that Teodorescu Måwe was the one who was attacked – and receives support from the EU parliament's press spokesperson.
Christian Democrat Leader Urges Tougher Laws on Extremist Demonstrations
The Christian Democrats' leading figure in the European Parliament, Alice Teodorescu Måwe, believes that the Left Party's Lorena Delgado Varas should be punished following the criticized posts on social media. She also questions why the police do not apprehend what she calls "left-wing Nazis" during Palestine demonstrations in Sweden.
EU Considers Processing Asylum Applications Outside Its Borders
Asylum seekers should as a general rule have their case tried outside the EU. The proposal, which the Swedish Christian Democrats have driven, has now received support from conservative and Christian democratic EPP group.
Europe must secure nuclear deterrent capability
The Russian nuclear threat means that Europe cannot rest easy. Therefore, Europe must "take greater responsibility for securing a common, European strategic deterrent in the form of nuclear capability", writes the Christian Democrats in a debate article in Dagens industri.
The European Parliament gets two new committees
The European Parliament is getting two new permanent committees. One will work with security and defense, and the other with health.
CD Leader: New Citizens Should Recognize Israel
The Christian Democrats' EU parliamentarian Alice Teodorescu Måwe thinks that Swedish citizenship should be tied to Israel's right to exist, writes Expressen. .
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