In Sweden, the Center Party does not support the Swedish Democrats’ motion of censure To Morgan Johansson, although he shares the criticism of the Social Democrat minister. Downtown Chair Annie Lööfin According to him, Sweden is now in such a delicate security policy situation that political strife and a government crisis do not suit it.
The Swedish Democrats’ motion of censure on Thursday is backed by a moderate coalition of opposition, Christian Democrats and Liberals. The four parties have a total of 174 representatives in the parliament, one too little to pass a motion of censure if all representatives remain in line.
The opposition Environmental Party and the Left Party do not intend to support the motion of censure. An independent MP who resigned from the left party a few years ago can become a big holder Amineh Kakabaveh. Kakabaveh, a Kurdish-backed person, is one of Turkey’s eye-catchers in the controversy over Sweden’s acceptance of NATO membership.
Kakabaveh has said his support for the government depends on the Social Democrats sticking to his earlier pledge to deepen cooperation with the Kurdish party PYD in northern Syria. Turkey is bundling PYD with the Kurdish PKK, which is also a terrorist organization in Europe.
Vote next Tuesday
Prime minister Magdalena Andersson has warned the entire government to resign if the Attorney General receives a motion of censure. According to him, the actions of the opposition are irresponsible.
– What the opposition is doing now is something unheard of. Let’s be ready to play a political game in a very sensitive situation. The Swedish people deserve better, Andersson said on Friday.
According to Lööf, the government needs to do much more to improve people’s security.
– But it will not be achieved by a political game that does not solve the problems a hundred days before the election, Lööf writes in his statement.
Andersson praised Lööf’s responsibility.
– He has done so many times during this parliamentary term and shows once again that he puts Sweden, the Swedes and their security first, Andersson said.
He is still unsure of how the vote of censure on Tuesday will go.
According to the opposition, Minister of Justice Johansson has not been up to date. There have been several shootings in Sweden this year, and several cities were violently rioted at Easter.
Sweden holds parliamentary elections in September. According to a recent poll by Statistics Finland, the Social Democrats are by far the most popular party and have only increased their support, while support for almost all opposition parties has waned.