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The Left Party: Maximum limits in preschool
The Left Party wants to see a maximum limit for children's groups in preschool. The party also wants to see requirements for the number of children per adult.
Andersson positive about Harris: Warm but tough
The S-leader Magdalena Andersson is positive towards Kamala Harris and calls her "warm but tough". From the Left Party, one welcomes Biden's departure after "twelve disappointments".
Sweden leans towards von der Leyen – V and SD opposed
It leans towards strong Swedish support for Ursula von der Leyen as continued Commission President in the EU. But nothing is given yet – and SD and V are clearly against.
Visita warns of local tourist tax
Several tourist municipalities want to be able to charge a special tourist tax. But the industry organization Visita warns of fewer tourists and that the tourism industry would be severely affected.
Stable public interest in party leader speeches
Totally, 12,950 people came and listened to the party leaders' speeches during this year's Almedalen Week. Which is an increase of around 2,000 people compared to last year's edition.
The Left is Reporting Finance Minister Svantesson to the Constitutional Committee: "She is Lying"
The Left Party is reporting Finance Minister Elisabeth Svantesson (M) to the Constitutional Committee for a statement about the new unemployment insurance. She is lying when she says it does not lead to savings, says the party's economic-political spokesperson Ida Gabrielsson.
The Green Party and the Left Party: We Remain Opposed to Chat Control
When the Justice Committee said yes to the so-called chat control proposal on Tuesday, neither V nor the Green Party objected. Now the Green Party is being accused of lying about how it went – but is fighting back.
The Defence Cooperation Agreement comes into force in August
The so-called DCA agreement, which regulates defence cooperation between Sweden and the USA, is set to come into force in August. "After the constitutional amendments have come into effect, the agreement will begin to apply.
Military Agreement with USA Approved by Parliament
Sweden's disputed military agreement with the USA has been approved by the Riksdag after a long debate. There is a common interest in getting the agreement in place as quickly as possible, says Defence Minister Pål Jonson (The Moderate Party).
Parliament to Vote on Controversial Military Agreement
American military is to get access to Swedish bases across the country. Today, the Riksdag is expected to approve the controversial DCA agreement.
Prisoners and Engine Drivers - Here Are the Newly Elected to the EU
A newly released activist, a retired butcher, and four Finnish ex-ministers. All are part of the group of newcomers in the EU Parliament.
The Final Count: Dick Erixon Off to Brussels
Now the EU election is finally counted. And it's clear that the SD candidate Maria Rosander fell at the finishing line and Dick Erixon takes a seat in parliament.
Sjöstedt beats Paulsen – sets new cross-voting record
Never before has a Swedish candidate received as many personal votes in an election to the European Parliament as the Left Party's Jonas Sjöstedt received this year. He has surpassed Marit Paulsen's 15-year-old record, reports [Altinget](https://www.
Kills the nuclear weapons debate in Sweden
The Social Democrats have got a new wording on nuclear weapons on Swedish soil due to the DCA agreement with the USA. But it does not calm the Left Party.
Dark times for the Christian Democrats and the Liberals: "Artificial respiration is needed"
The Christian Democrats and Liberals cleared the threshold with a good margin in the EU election. In the SCB's party sympathy survey for the Riksdag, both are far below.
Busch on the catastrophic figure: Lifted in the election campaign
The Swedish people reject the government, according to the Social Democrats following the latest party sympathy survey by the Statistics Sweden. The Christian Democrats' party leader Ebba Busch says she is not worried about the party's worst figure ever.
Disaster figure for KD - support halved
Labour and Christian Democrats fall below the parliamentary threshold in SCB's latest measurement of party sympathies – and support for Christian Democrats has almost halved since the election. Both parties are primarily losing to their government coalition partner, the Moderates.
The final tally is in – this is how it went
Now the last votes in the EU election have been counted, announces the Election Authority. The changes were small compared to the figures on election night, despite over 200,000 votes being added from, among other things, abroad.
Social media – the path to electoral success among young people
The Sweden Democrats became the largest party in this year's EU school election, according to the preliminary result. A result that can be explained by the parties' impact on social media.
The Left Party's Secretary Steps Down
The Left Party's party secretary Aron Etzler is leaving. But he will stay on for over half a year, reports SVT.
The Education Minister is reported to the Constitutional Committee by V
The Left Party has reported Education Minister Mats Persson (L) to the Constitutional Committee for statements he made regarding student protests against the Gaza War, writes [TV4 News](https://www. tv4.
Here the parties were strongest – and weakest
Sweden Democrats are backing down almost everywhere, but still have their strongest stronghold in Skåne. In Sjöbo, the party got every third vote.
Therefore the Nordic countries went against the stream in the EU election
Conservative and far-right parties are doing well in Europe. The social democratic group, the green group and the left-wing group are all losing ground in the EU Parliament.
Strong increase for the Left Party in Gothenburg
The Social Democrats have increased slightly and are still the largest party in the Gothenburg municipality with 20. 4 per cent, according to figures from the Election Authority.
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