There are remarkable developments taking place in Sweden, which has applied for NATO membership, but where Turkey has not approached positively due to its support for terrorism and expects concrete steps to be taken after its concerns are addressed first. Due to the fact that the armed conflicts of criminal organization gangs, which have increased in recent years in Sweden, could not be prevented, right-wing parties in the Parliament submitted a motion of no confidence against the Minister of Justice and Interior Minister Morgan Johansson.
ANNOUNCED THAT IF ACCEPTED, HE WILL REsign
Angered at the proposal, Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andesson said at a press conference in the Parliament that she would resign if the no-confidence question about Johansson was accepted.
Noting that he noted what happened behind the no-confidence, Andersson said, “My government and I focus entirely on societal issues. Sweden has a big problem with increasing crime. I am aware that the parallel structures and violence that have emerged have become a part of Sweden. In such an environment, a minister is insecure. pushing is irresponsible.” used the phrase.
Pointing out that there are three months left for the parliamentary elections in Sweden, Andersson stated that it is irresponsible to push the country into a political instability while there is war around them.
The main opposition Conservative Party (M), Christian Democrats Party (DK) and Liberal Party (L) support the no-confidence proposal submitted by the extreme right-wing Sweden Democrats Party (SD).
SD Deputy Henrik Vinge, who prepared the no-confidence proposal expected to be discussed in the Parliament on 12 June, argued that the Minister of Justice and Interior Johansson did not toughen the laws in the fight against crime and the country was handed over to gangs.
Conservative Party MP Tobias Billström said he would support the motion, arguing that Johansson was “a liar and incompetent”.
YPG/PKK DEFENDANT BLACKSTAY TO THE GOVERNMENT
Amineh Kakabaveh, an independent deputy who is a supporter of the terrorist organization YPG/PKK, blackmailed the government and asked them not to agree with Turkey on NATO, in a statement she gave to the state television SVT.
Kakabaveh, who wanted the government to stick to the agreement with him to support the YPG/PKK, claimed that otherwise he would cut his support for the government.
On the other hand, according to the statistics released by the police, 45 people died on average every year in the country as a result of conflicts caused by criminal organizations in the last 5 years, while the number of people killed as a result of armed attacks in the first 5 months of this year was recorded as 31. (AA)