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It is clear after the municipal board voted Wednesday on which parts of the city – various designated areas or the entire municipality – should be reported to the Swedish Immigration Board for next year.
After the preliminary announcement of the Provincial Administration Board that was received on Tuesday, the Social Democrats chose during the meeting not to participate in the decision, as it is called.
Thus, the ruling Alianza’s proposal, which wanted to follow the officials’ proposal to notify exemptions from the EBO Act, won only for districts where many asylum seekers already live and where overcrowding is greatest.
The voting ended with votes 4-3. As before, M member Hampus Magnusson decided not to participate in the decision.
So also fell, As expected, the proposal of the Left and the Green Party not to exclude any area at all. The final decision will be made on Thursday by the City Council and means that Gothenburg will follow the position chosen by the government.
However, the decision made by the council last spring, before the government tightened the ordinance, meant that all the city as of July 1 of this year would be exempt from the right to the daily allowance. Then S won the majority along with the Democrats and with the support of SD.
After the preliminary announcement from the County Administrative Board on Tuesday, the leader of the Social Democratic group, Jonas Attenius, was disappointed. Then he told DN:
– You have to break the Ebo law, preferably yesterday.
After the town council meeting Harsh words were exchanged in many directions. Jonas Attenius said he intended to contact the Justice Minister and his party colleague, Morgan Johansson.
“The Social Democrats are deeply critical of the change in the law that was quickly approved by the Swedish Parliament following the demands of the Center Party, the Liberals and the Green Party,” S wrote in the statement, and Attenius explained the decision to abstain now. instead of voting no because it hadn’t helped.
– The message of the County Administrative Board applies, of course. Elected representatives now don’t really have a chance to make decisions. I can’t appeal this anywhere, he says.
Axel Josefson (M), president of the municipal council, does not mind that Attenius wants to contact the government. At the national level, M, like S, wants to abolish ebo.
– Then it would be good if the government also believes it. So it may be difficult to be in time for it, as the situation seems now. But it’s a bit surprising that S here in Gothenburg can’t back the white-collar proposal now that they’ve received black and white. In practice, they are now pushing for Gothenburg to have no exceptions, which we believe is necessary, says Axel Josefson.
The question is, however Unless Democrat Martin Wannholt was the most annoying of all. He is happy to link local issues with national politics.
– Today we have seen the double accident. It is M and S who have created the migration disaster in Sweden, then both parties in Gothenburg say against the government. Nobody dares to defend what they say. The Sossars made the cartridge today, they put their question aside.