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On Tuesday the inauguration of the Riksdag took place and the prime minister used to make his government declaration. Stefan Löfven promised a series of reforms along with a call to build a stronger Sweden after the crown crisis.
However, sensitive questions about migration and labor law remained unanswered.
“’Work on migration policy must continue,’ says Prime Minister in government statement – But HOW? With or without PM – without or with responsibility? ”, writes Maria Malmer Stenergard, spokesperson for immigration policy for the moderates on Twitter.
Jonas Sjöstedt: “Walk like a cat around hot porridge”
Jonas Sjöstedt also requests information on Preemraff’s expansion into Lysekil.
“The government walks like a cat around the hot porridge and does not comment on the crucial climate problem: Preem, on job security and the or unreasonable lack of the principle of openness in private schools.“, Writes the V-leader.
Stefan Löfven is also criticized for his words on crime and gang violence.
“The biggest recruiter for crime and gang culture is the one who keeps Sweden’s border open. Right now, this goalkeeper’s name is Stefan Löfven. If you want to stop hiring Stefan Löfven, please resign as soon as possible! “ writes Adam Marttinen, legal policy spokesman for the Swedish Democrats.
Moderates’ legal policy spokesman Johan Forssell writes on Twitter:
“Welcome to Stefan Löfven promising stricter crime control in the government statement. He already did it last year. Just like 2018. Also 2017 actually. Like 2016. Also 2015. And 2014.”
Counterattacks: “Can be compared”
However, Per Strängberg, press secretary of Interior Minister Mikael Damberg (S), responds to Forssell’s criticism on the same platform.
“Anyone who wants to can compare the pace of government reform and deliveries in the area of police and forensic science 2014-2022 with the government that Johan Forssell worked in 2006-2014. They can be compared. There is a lot left. For 2022 , dozens of more reforms will be carried out in this area. “
Johan Pehrson, spokesman for legal policy and leader of the Liberal group, praises Stefan Löfven’s promise of an abolished penalty refund for young people.
“Good Prime Minister. Done. Abolish reimbursement of felony fines and invest in getting more young people to pass school.”, he writes.
Stefan Löfven: “Allowed to take root for a long time”
After the government’s statement, Stefan Löfven answered some questions about the controversial gang crime on Expressen TV.
– We must be tough and different. Gang crime must be solved, now we must remove it from its roots for real. But it is also true that we must help young people not to choose the path of crime, says the Prime Minister.
Who is responsible for development?
– It has been allowed to take root for a long time, it is obvious. So take some time. But we started joining the police already during the last period. We have increased about fifty penalties and are in the process of increasing penalties.
Do you see that it helps?
– We still have a big problem, it cannot be underestimated. But let’s take Malmö as an example, where we see a clear reduction in shootings. It depends both on the efforts of the police and on cooperation with the school and social services. When all of society comes together, we see results, says Stefan Löfven.
The leader of the Left party unhappy after the government’s statement.