AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoImmigration Crackdown: Sweden’s parliament passed a “good behaviour” law letting authorities revoke residency permits for non-criminal misconduct, including unpaid debts, tax issues, undeclared work and alleged links to extremist organisations, with retroactive reach and appeals via migration courts—critics warn it undermines legal certainty. Public-Sector Reporting: The same package also obliges many public workers to report suspected undocumented residents to police, raising concerns about a climate of fear. Foreign Policy & Security: Sweden will provide SEK 120 million to the WHO to scale up the Ebola response in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, while Nordic and Baltic defence researchers launched RTO4DEF to speed dual-use technology development for Europe and NATO. Transport & Military Mobility: Trafikverket and Stena Line agreed funding to keep the Rostock–Trelleborg rail ferry running until 2031, explicitly tied to military mobility. Infrastructure: Sweden doubled investments for the Hässleholm–Lund rail section to support access to the Fehmarnbelt Tunnel, with costs rising and a 2034 rail opening target.
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