Stockholm Signs: Swedish Dominance Proposal Rejected
Two Sweden Democrats proposed that all signs and advertising in Stockholm's public spaces should be primarily in Swedish, meaning Swedish text must visually dominate, for instance, by being at least twice as large as text in other languages. The proposal was rejected by the majority of the municipal executive board and most committees, citing existing legislation, the city's communication program, and concerns that it could hinder communication and accessibility for residents and visitors.
The original document is available at
meetingspublic.stockholm.se.