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Nine parties to debate senior emissions in Eskilstuna meeting

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Nine parties to debate senior emissions in Eskilstuna meeting
Key Points
  • Nine political parties will attend a meeting on senior emissions in Eskilstuna on April 23.
  • The meeting is organized by SSUAM, chaired by Katti Svedberg, who calls it the hottest election issue.
  • Each party can bring two representatives, potentially including national politicians, but key details remain unknown.

The meeting is being arranged by the association SSUAM (Stop Harmful Emissions of Environmental Toxins) in Eskilstuna, with Katti Svedberg serving as its chairperson. The participating parties include the Social Democrats, Moderates, Left Party, Centre Party, Green Party, Sweden Democrats, Liberals, Christian Democrats, and the newly started local party A Better Eskilstuna. Each party can bring two representatives to the meeting, and they have been offered the option to bring national politicians or party leaders.

The specific senior emissions or environmental toxins to be discussed at the meeting have not been detailed, nor have the positions or policies of the nine parties on this issue. Additionally, what concrete actions or solutions will be debated remains unclear, as does the expected number of attendees and the full agenda for the April 23 debate.

It is the hottest election issue in Eskilstuna.

Katti Svedberg, Chairperson of the association SSUAM in Eskilstuna
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