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Tag: Social Democrats

Commission Urges for Croatia, Romania, and Bulgaria to Join Schengen Area

Hélène de Lauzun November 20, 2022

In October, the European Parliament adopted a favourable resolution toward Sofia and Bucharest. In November, a vote was taken in favour of Croatia’s accession, with 534 votes in favour and 53 against, mainly from the ECR and ID groups.

Swedish Right Holds Edge in Vote Count

Sven R. Larson September 12, 2022

The Islamist party performed well in urban areas with large immigrant populations. This likely deprived the social democrats of votes critical to winning the parliamentary election.

Swedish Police in Decline

Sven R. Larson September 9, 2022

Despite promises made in 2017 to expand the police force, anecdotal evidence suggests that the quality of new police officers has declined.

Right, Left, and Conservative

Sven R. Larson January 28, 2022

Of the three dominant types of welfare states, it is not easy to extract one that would be palatable to both social conservatives and social democrats—it is possible though. The path to a compromise can be found by navigating the dynamics between political methodology and political theory.

Swedish NATO Plans Distract from Ukraine

Sven R. Larson January 26, 2022

While Finland has already declared that it is not pursuing a NATO membership, Sweden still remains open to the idea. So long as the possibility remains open in the current international political climate, it undeservedly transplants the Ukrainian struggle for independence onto the Nordic scene.

Sweden’s First Female PM Appoints First Transgender Minister

Robert Semonsen December 1, 2021

Lina Axelsson Kihlblom, a 51-year-old former school principal who was born a man and ‘transitioned’ in the 1990s, has been named Schools Minister in Prime

Germany’s Progressive ‘Traffic-Light Coalition’ Signals End of the Merkel Era

Szilárd Szendrei November 25, 2021

The Social Democrats, Greens, and Free Democrats announced on Wednesday their plans for Germany’s transition to a green economy and other reforms that effectively mark the

Germany’s Social Democrats Would Govern With The Greens

Gellért Rajcsányi September 6, 2021

“I would like to govern together with the Greens,” Social Democrat chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz said.

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