The leader of the Moderate Party will rule with a minority coalition of three political formations and the support of the far right
The Swedish parliament on Monday confirmed the leader of the Moderate Party, Ulf Kristersson, as prime minister and head of a minority coalition of three political parties backed by the Swedish Democrats.
The alliance of moderate, Christian Democrat and liberal parties plans to cut taxes, limit benefits, tighten immigration rules and give more powers to the police as part of a political deal with Sweden’s Democrats, now the largest side. Elections Sept.
Until 2018, neither formation would have anything to do with the Swedish Democrats. But his message that decades of overly generous immigration policies are driving an increase in shootings and gang crime has struck a chord with voters.
Successive governments have tightened immigration rules over the past decade, but the new coalition will move even further to the right.
The asylum status will be temporary and the Executive plans to make it difficult for new immigrants to get benefits. There will also be a review of incentives for voluntary return “with a special focus on those who are not integrated”.
In terms of crime, the police will be able to deal with criminal gangs and the sentences for gang crimes will be longer. (Reporting by Simon Johnson and Johan Ahlander, editing by Stine Jacobsen)
Source: La Verdad

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