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New Indefinite Detention Law Splits Opposition

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Key Points
  • A new law allows indefinite detention of socially dangerous persons.
  • The measure is causing division among opposition parties.
  • Key details about criteria and safeguards remain unspecified.

According to sources, the legislation permits the indefinite detention of individuals deemed particularly socially dangerous. The specific criteria defining who qualifies as 'particularly socially dangerous' have not been detailed. The new law has created a division within opposition ranks, though it is unclear which parties specifically support or oppose it.

The number of people expected to be affected by this detention regime remains unknown. Legal safeguards to prevent potential abuse of the indefinite detention power have not been specified. The timeline for implementing the new security detention measure has also not been announced.

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Sveriges Radio Nyheter
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