Today in Sweden: A roundup of the latest news on Monday
Swedish PM and Left Party leader clash over candidates' Hamas praise, long-term mortgage rates dip, and women in Sweden face a 37-year wait for equal income. Here's the latest news.
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Swedish PM and Left Party leader clash over candidates' Hamas praise, long-term mortgage rates dip, and women in Sweden face a 37-year wait for equal income. Here's the latest news.
The Left Party has removed 13 candidates from its party lists for upcoming municipal elections after the newspaper Expressen reported that they had praised terror organisations or their acts.
Left Party removes candidates who praised terror group, Brazil and Sweden sign letter of intent for Gripen plane purchase, and mixed news on greenhouse gas emissions from Swedish industry. Here's today's news.
Thirteen Left Party candidates will be removed from municipal election lists following revelations by newspaper Expressen about the candidatesโ praise of terrorism. Left Party candidates in Helsingborg celebrated Hamasโs attack on Israel in 2023 on the very day the attack was carried out. The candidates concerned were on election lists in the municipalities of รrebro, Sรคvsjรถ, Eksjรถ, Vรคxjรถ, Landskrona, Halmstad and Helsingborg, party secretary Maria Forsberg told Swedish Television.