Feb 10 • 13:57 UTC 🇸🇪 Sweden SVT Nyheter

Åkesson missed press conference: "We are not entirely agreed"

Jimmie Åkesson, leader of the Sweden Democrats, missed a press conference to present the party's first election promise regarding dental care reform, citing a delay due to discussions with coalition leaders.

On a Tuesday afternoon, Jimmie Åkesson was scheduled to unveil the Sweden Democrats' first electoral promise, which aims to provide dental care reform for all Swedes. However, he failed to attend the press conference, leaving his colleague Linda Lindberg to present the information. After the event, Åkesson explained that the delay stemmed from an extended lunch meeting with the other leaders of the Tidö coalition, indicating that there were ongoing discussions regarding whether to convert permanent residency permits into temporary ones.

During the discussion, Åkesson clarified that the coalition parties hold differing perspectives on this issue, and he refrained from speculating on a final agreement. He noted various entry points into the conversation, emphasizing the complexities involved in reaching a consensus with the other parties. Additionally, he expressed a willingness to deliberate on the introduction of a "ventil" mechanism to potentially halt deportations of teenagers, a proposal put forward by the Liberals, reflecting the negotiations within the coalition aimed at balancing their respective demands and policies.

Åkesson's absence highlights the ongoing challenges faced by the Tidö coalition in addressing contentious immigration matters, and the negotiations may hold significant implications not only for their political strategies ahead of elections but also for the societal reception of their policies on immigration and social welfare. With varying positions within the coalition, it remains to be seen how the Sweden Democrats will reconcile these differences as they approach the electoral campaign.

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