Secret ballot is illegal in Sweden. Which is why "only" 13% of Swedes voted for the Sweden Democrats. Who were promptly disenfranchised anyway, when the leaders of all other parties got together to rewrite budget rules so as to enable them to continue boycotting the Sweden Democrats for the next four years.
There is also no freedom of speech in Sweden. Dissidents to the existing power structure are frequently prosecuted.
Outgoing PM Frederick Reinfeldt announced that Sweden belongs to the immigrants, not the Swedes.
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Secret ballot is illegal in Sweden. Which is why "only" 13% of Swedes voted for the Sweden Democrats. Who were promptly disenfranchised anyway, when the leaders of all other parties got together to rewrite budget rules so as to enable them to continue boycotting the Sweden Democrats for the next four years.
There is also no freedom of speech in Sweden. Dissidents to the existing power structure are frequently prosecuted.
Outgoing PM Frederick Reinfeldt announced that Sweden belongs to the immigrants, not the Swedes.
This will not end well.
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