Stockholm Signs: Swedish First Policy Rejected
Two SD politicians proposed that all public signs in Stockholm should primarily be in Swedish, meaning Swedish text must be at least twice the size of any other language. However, the City Executive Board and several district committees rejected the proposal, citing concerns about it violating the constitution and the need for multilingualism in an international city like Stockholm, while also noting the city's own communication already prioritizes Swedish.
The original document is available at
meetingspublic.stockholm.se.