Victim Protection and Anti-Trafficking Support
Councillor Kristin Jacobsson (C) proposed that Stockholm actively comply with the Council of Europe's anti-trafficking convention, granting potential victims 30 days' reflection time with support. The City Executive Board, led by Alexander Ojanne (S), acknowledged the importance of victim support and referenced ongoing work and a forthcoming revised program, noting 14 applications in 2024 and three in early 2025. Several parties, including the Moderates, Liberals, and Centre Party, reserved their positions, arguing the city's efforts are insufficient and that the budget for anti-trafficking initiatives has been cut.
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