Mar 9 β€’ 09:12 UTC πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡ͺ Sweden Aftonbladet

Preparedness package of 1.4 billion to the municipalities

The Swedish government has announced a preparedness package totaling 1.4 billion kronor to support municipalities' operations during heightened readiness and potential crises.

The Swedish government has recently approved a substantial preparedness package amounting to 1.4 billion kronor, aimed at enhancing the capabilities of municipalities and regions to operate effectively during periods of increased readiness and potential conflict. Carl-Oskar Bohlin, the Minister for Civil Defense, emphasized that this initiative represents a crucial piece in Sweden's efforts to become a more resilient nation amid turbulent times.

The funding will allow for substantial investments in essential resources, such as food and fuel stockpiles, as well as the acquisition of larger electricity generators. This is part of a broader strategy to ensure that local governments can maintain their critical services and support functions even in the face of national emergencies, including war scenarios. The Civil Defense Authority has been allocated 500 million kronor specifically for purchasing equipment that can be utilized by the municipalities.

Additionally, the package includes provisions for distributing 400 million kronor directly for purchases within the municipalities, with an extra 490 million kronor earmarked for municipalities that have been identified as high-priority. This funding is expected to significantly bolster the preparedness of local authorities, ensuring they can continue to serve their populations effectively during potential crises.

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