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Kristersson at memorial ceremony for terror victims: Trauma
Ulf Kristersson held a speech on Monday evening in the Great Synagogue in Stockholm to honor the victims of the Hamas attack on October 7 last year. The attack is a trauma for many more than the closest relatives of the deceased, said Kristersson.
Sweden's Most Popular Prime Minister
Among all currently living prime ministers, the Moderate Fredrik Reinfeldt is the most popular, according to a new survey. The largest proportion of today's voters have him as their favorite, followed by Magdalena Andersson (S).
The Speaker: Throwing tomatoes is directly antidemocratic
Parties participating in Palestine demonstrations must take responsibility for individuals who vandalize, says The Moderate Party's party secretary Karin Enström after the tomato attack on the foreign minister in parliament. Speaker Andreas Norlén calls the incident antidemocratic.
Åkesson: S-lotteries are a kind of fraud
How far does the personal responsibility of Swedes who have traveled to Lebanon extend? Are the Social Democrats taking responsibility for the lottery scandal?.
"Fair" tax cuts and increased child allowance
The Social Democrats propose increased child allowance, increased housing supplement for pensioners and reduced tax by 140 kronor per month for everyone. At the same time, the party says no to the government's latest job tax deduction.
The Social Democrats are rearranging ahead of the 2026 election
The Social Democrats are rearranging their spokespersons in various political issues. One of them who gets a new assignment is Ardalan Shekarabi, who becomes the new labor market policy spokesperson.
The Minister Niklas Wykman on S-Lotteries: "Filled with Their Millions"
Minister for Financial Markets Niklas Wykman (The Moderate Party) directs sharp criticism towards the Social Democrats' lottery sales in a special debate in the parliament. Lena Hallengren seems so filled with the millions that are pouring into her party's coffers that she cannot see the desperation that exists among many elderly, he says.
Busch refuses to back down on Vattenfall: "Misleading"
Minister for Energy and Enterprise Ebba Busch (Christian Democrats) criticizes Vattenfall due to the paused wind power project Kriegers Flak. The state-owned energy giant "has no control over its things" according to the minister.
The M-demand: Parliamentary Debate after the Lottery Scandal
After the lottery scandal within the Social Democrats, The Moderate Party has demanded a special parliamentary debate on confidence-damaging party financing. The debate will take place on October 1, and Minister for Financial Markets Niklas Wykman (M) is one of the participants, The Moderate Party announced in a press release.
Criticized sales company initiates audit
Criticized Effective Communication acts after the information about how the telecom company conducted sales of the Social Democratic Party's lottery tickets. The operation will now be reviewed by a security company.
Threatens with lottery ban - demands external scrutiny
Minister for Financial Markets Niklas Wykman (M) says that the Social Democrats must appoint an external independent review of the lottery operations – otherwise, it may result in a ban on party lotteries. .
Andersson on the lottery scandal: "Will clean house"
Party leader Magdalena Andersson (S) comments for the first time on the harsh criticism against the party's lottery sales. The party has acted when it became aware of the sales methods, she says.
Kristersson to S: Put all the cards on the table
Many questions remain regarding the Social Democrats' lottery sales, says Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson. Put all cards on the table, tell us how you will solve this, he says.
The criticism from within S: "Damn weird"
The S-leadership is criticized within the party for not having acted tough enough after Dagens Nyheter's exposure of how S-lotteries are sold. The Municipal Councilor in Borlänge demands in an interview with the newspaper that the gaming company's management resigns.
Clashing over anti-Semitism: "But you too!"
The Centre Party is pressing the S leader Magdalena Andersson on questions about anti-Semitism within the left. "There is a raging fire of anti-Semitism in Magdalena Andersson's government base – put out that fire!" says KD leader Ebba Busch.
Pen Trolls and Bickering – Debates We Remember
Today, the first party leader debate of the autumn is being held in the Riksdag. Few debates linger in the memory, but TT has gathered a few that have done so.
Kristersson: Tomorrow will be a better day
Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson (M) presents a hopeful picture of Sweden in the government declaration. It is brightening on the horizon, he says.
Unmasked Guerrilla Poet Hopes for Followers
In the fridge, on shelves and lamp posts. For eight years, Linnea Swedenmark secretly taped up poetry notes signed "the poetry detective".
Wiretap Children Under 15 Years Old
The Social Democrats say that society is in an acute national crisis as brutal violence is affecting younger and younger ages. The Social Democrats propose that children under 15 years of age can be subject to secret coercive measures.
Åkesson: Police should work like Dumpen
The SD's Jimmie Åkesson repeats in his summer speech the demand that the police should be allowed to use entrapment. He takes the site Dumpen as a good example.
Kristersson: Criminal HVB Homes Must Be Stopped
The police have alerted that many HVB homes are run by criminals. It must be stopped, says Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson (The Moderate Party).
Lower Confidence in Party Leaders
None of the party leaders have gained increased confidence from the Swedish people during the summer, according to Novus' latest measurement made for [TV4 News](https://www. tv4.
NMR leaders in chat about killing Strömmer (M)
Members of the Nazi Nordic Resistance Movement (NMR) write in an internal chat group, which Aftonbladet has taken part of, about killing Justice Minister Gunnar Strömmer (The Moderate Party). .
The S Leader on Nuclear Power: The Government Should Reconsider
Recently, the government's investigator presented a financing model for new nuclear power in Sweden. Now, the Social Democratic Party's leader Magdalena Andersson is criticizing the proposal.
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