Mar 12 β€’ 15:38 UTC πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡ͺ Sweden Dagens Nyheter

Letter to the Editor: Referendum on whether Sweden should have nuclear weapons

A former Swedish parliament member argues that the decision to allow nuclear weapons in Sweden should be made through a national referendum.

In a letter to the editor of Dagens Nyheter, Juan Fonseca, a former member of the Swedish Parliament from the Social Democratic Party, addresses the significant issue of whether Sweden should permit nuclear weapons on its territory. He insists that such a decision deeply concerns the entire Swedish populace and cannot simply be determined by politicians without consulting the citizens through a public referendum. This call for a referendum underscores the need for democratic engagement in determining Sweden's future security policies.

Fonseca expresses his alarm regarding right-wing politicians who are opening the discussion for the potential placement of nuclear weapons in Sweden during wartime. He emphasizes this issue is not marginal but central to Sweden's national identity and its role on the global stage. The implications of allowing nuclear weapons could redefine Sweden's security landscape and its alliances, particularly within the context of increasing tensions in Europe.

The push for a referendum reflects a broader societal debate about Sweden's defense policies and its position within international relations, especially in light of recent geopolitical developments. This letter not only highlights the concerns over nuclear proliferation but also serves as a reminder of the importance of public opinion in shaping national policy, urging that the future of Sweden's defense should reflect the will of its citizens.

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