Help for residents facing foreign repression
Åsa Nilsson Söderström (L) proposed Stockholm establish a competence center to assist residents experiencing transnational repression from their home country's regimes, offering knowledge, support, and legal aid. The City Executive Board and district councils rejected the motion, deeming it a national matter, but the Liberal party argued it's akin to the city's existing Origo center against honor-related violence, making it a suitable municipal responsibility.
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