Eight Years to Revoke Residence Permits
The Swedish Migration Agency estimates it would take eight years to process cases if the government moves to revoke permanent residence permits.
Migration Expert on Teenage Deportations: 'I Have Warned'
An expert on migration issues discusses the strong reactions to teenage deportations and warns that the situation is only the beginning of a larger issue.
Government: Two-thirds of the Tidö Agreement completed
The Swedish government reports that approximately two-thirds of the Tidö Agreement has been completed, with plans to finalize 99 percent by election day.
Migration issue shakes Tidö - 'could cost the bourgeoisie the election'
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson has criticized the Sweden Democrats for publicly negotiating detention and deportation issues amid internal government disagreements over migration policy.
DN Debate. "S fiddled with electricity - what will the Tidö government do this fall?"
An opinion piece calls for an independent review of the Swedish government's handling of the electricity crisis ahead of the upcoming actions from the Tidö government this fall.
Big dispute in Tidö after the Liberals' SVT statement: "Solo player"
The Tidö parties are in conflict over SVT funding following a statement by Liberal leader Simona Mohamsson, causing tension within the government.
L criticizes the culture minister's SVT statement: "Government agrees on funding"
The Leader of the Liberal Party, Simona Mohamsson, has criticized Culture Minister Parisa Liljestrand's recent statements regarding increased costs for SVT, asserting that the Tidö Parties had previously agreed that SVT should not bear these costs alone.
The Tidö Parties Want to Force the Parliament to Meet This Summer
The Swedish government and the Sweden Democrats are pushing for the parliament to convene during the summer to advance as much of the Tidö Parties' agenda as possible ahead of the elections.
The Tidö Parties Want to Force the Parliament into Session this Summer
The Tidö Parties, supported by the government and the Sweden Democrats, aim to convene Parliament this summer to pass as much of their agenda as possible before the elections, according to Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson.
Kristersson not worried about KD abandoning Tidö
Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson reassures that he is not concerned about the KD party potentially joining an S-government if Tidö loses the election, citing a solid cooperation between the parties.
Tomas Ramberg: KD is looking at its own house in view of the looming Tidö loss
Prominent Christian Democrats are considering a plan B after the election, reflecting the increasing pessimism within the right-wing coalition as the government appears likely to fall.