cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/24851831

[The following text is partly based on the linked article, and partly on other linked articles in Swedish.]

In light of the alarming increase in bombings in Sweden, the Social Democrats are demanding the implementation of a large visitation zone in southern Stockholm. This is a type of measure they have previously criticized when it was legalized during 2024 by the current Kristersson government.

The Social Democrat legal spokesperson, Teresa Carvalho, said that “We are in a national crisis”.

During the previous week, minister of Justice Gunnar Strömmer (Moderate Party) called a meeting with the police authority to discuss measures for addressing the crisis.

A press release from the Swedish Police states that many of these attacks, orchestrated by criminal organizations, are carried out by youths & children against entrepreneurs & businesses in order to extort them.

Whilst another five explosions rock the country in the past 24 hours, the Swedish Minister of State Ulf Kristersson commented in writing to TT:

“The criminal gangs show a complete indifference toward the public. This is domestic terrorism that we must combat with the full force of society.”

Original quote in Swedish:

“De kriminella gängen visar upp total likgiltighet mot allmänheten. Detta är en inhemsk terrorism som vi måste bekämpa med samhällets samlade kraft.”

Edit: Grammar

  • GissaMittJobb
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    2 days ago

    Socialdemokraterna försöker kopiera demokraternas strategi i USA att vara en mellanmjölksversion av sitt motsvarande högerparti. Ytterst tråkigt.

    Undra när vi får lite kompetenta politiker som faktiskt gör något åt rotorsaken till det hela: bostadsmarknaden. Gissningsvis aldrig.

    • ffhein@lemmy.world
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      S idag är förra århundradets Socialdemokraters motsvarande högerparti :) Tycker det är rätt tydligt att deras socialdemokratiska politik gradvis har ersatts med nyliberalism de senaste 30 åren, men har de ändå inte alltid varit ganska auktoritära?