Only three European countries meet deadline for new pay transparency rules
Only three countries have passed into national legislation new EU pay transparency rules by the June 7th deadline, MEPs and trade unions have denounced.

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Only three countries have passed into national legislation new EU pay transparency rules by the June 7th deadline, MEPs and trade unions have denounced.

Centre Party leader Elisabeth Thand Ringqvist tells Radio Sweden why her party sees Social Democrat Magdalena Andersson as a more likely potential prime minister, rather than incumbent PM Ulf Kristersson of the Moderates. Thand Ringqvist said Swedes are "sick and tired of all the extremists on the left and right side" and her party would not sit in or support a government containing either the Left party of the Sweden Democrats. Earlier in the spring, the Moderates said they would include the nationalist Sweden Democrats in the next cabinet, should their side win September's election.
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The Local's Mandy Pipher reflects on the government's choice to have new citizenship rules take effect on Sweden's National Day and describes her own recent attempts to "integrate."
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