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Important information - Elections on 19th September:

Even as non-Swedish-citizen, you can vote in the local and regional elections if you have been registered as resident in Sweden for three years. For EU-citizens or citizens of Norway and Iceland, 30 days prior to the Election Day is enough. If you have the right to vote but not received a voting card, contact the Swedish Election Authority, phone: 020-825 825 or from abroad +46 8 635 69 00. Read more here
 

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Danish politicians want election inspectors at the Swedish elections

Politics | 2010-09-01
Earlier this week representatives for two Danish government parties suggested that international election inspectors should be sent to the Swedish elections.... Full article


Red-green election manifesto presented

Politics | 2010-08-31
The red-green opposition presented their joint election manifesto at a press conference today. Much of the content had already been presented in advance. Full article


Opposition wants to close Bromma Airport

Local News | 2010-08-31
The red-green opposition in Stockholm wants to close Bromma airport if they win the election. This said the local Social democratic leader Carin Jämtin in an... Full article


Ibrahimovic leaves Barcelona for AC Milan

Sports | 2010-08-30 | 1 comment
The Swedish football star Zlatan Ibrahimovic was presented as an AC Milan player yesterday. Ibrahimovic thereby leaves Barcelona after just one year.

- I... Full article



Investment bank HQ face liquidation

Economy | 2010-08-28
The Swedish Finance Inspectorate (FI) today revoked the licence of investment bank HQ. FI believes that the bank violated rules already in 2008, but despite reminders, the bank did not act until last spring. “The bank has grossly breached the most central provisions of Swedish legislation,” the agency for financial supervision writes in a statement. On... Full article


The Sweden picture abroad: A success story?

Chronicles/analysis | 2010-08-28 | 3 comments
What is the general picture of Sweden abroad? Is it a result of Swedish lobby organisations or the historical performance of Sweden as a country? These issues... Full article


Red-Greens: Pull back Afghanistan force in 2013

Politics | 2010-08-27
The three parties of the red-green opposition have reached an agreement on the Swedish force in Afghanistan. The plan is to initiate a gradual pull back of the... Full article


Alliance election manifesto presented

Politics | 2010-08-26
The governing parties are ready to spend SEK 12.8 billion on various reforms in the coming year. Among else SEK three billion in tax breaks, mainly for senior citizens. This became clear today when the centre-right Alliance party coalition presented its election manifesto.

“We have weathered the economic crisis better than almost anyone else.... Full article



Green party is growing fast in Stockholm

Local News | 2010-08-24
A new survey in Stockholm shows that the centre-right alliance who is currently governing in Stockholm is ten percentage units ahead of the red-green... Full article


Attacks on party homepages

Politics | 2010-08-22
The homepages of Sweden Democrats and of the Social Democratic Youth Section have been a target for attacks during the... Full article


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Opposition wants to close Bromma Airport
Green party is growing fast in Stockholm
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Assange "has skew perception of women"
Strong increase of foreign students expected
Politics
Danish politicians want election inspectors at the Swedish elections
Red-green election manifesto presented
Economy
Investment bank HQ face liquidation
House market shows signs of stagnating
Sports
Ibrahimovic leaves Barcelona for AC Milan
Swede won Scandinavian Masters
Culture
Controversial radio programme broadcast today
Difficult to find "the seven flowers"?


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