Content about A more secure Sweden
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Government decides to prolong internal border controls again
The Swedish Government has decided to prolong internal border controls from 11 February to 10 May 2017.
· Press release from Ministry of Justice
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Border controls prolonged until November
The Swedish Government has decided to prolong internal border controls from June 8th up to and including November 11th 2016. Following a decision in the Council of the European Union, internal border controls are no longer prolonged on a monthly basis.
· Press release from Ministry of Justice
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Government decides to prolong internal border controls again
The Swedish Government has decided to prolong internal border controls from 9 May to 7 June 2016.
· Press release from Ministry of Justice
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Government decides to prolong internal border controls again
The Swedish Government has decided to prolong internal border controls from 9 April to 8 May 2016.
· Press release from Ministry of Justice
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Government decides to prolong internal border controls again
The Swedish Government has decided to prolong internal border controls from 10 March to 8 April 2016.
· Press release from Ministry of Justice
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Government decides to prolong internal border controls again
The Swedish Government decided today to prolong internal border controls from 9 February to 9 March 2016.
· Article from Ministry of Justice
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Government decides to prolong internal border controls again
The Swedish Government decided today to prolong internal border controls from 10 January to 8 February 2016.
· Article from Ministry of Justice
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Government decides to prolong internal border controls again
The Swedish Government decided today to prolong internal border controls from 21 December to 9 January 2016.
· Article from Ministry of Justice
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Government decides to prolong internal border controls again
The Swedish Government decided today to prolong internal border controls from 12 December to 20 December 2015.
· Article from Ministry of Justice
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More measures to combat terrorism
On 19 November, Prime Minister Stefan Löfven presented more measures to combat terrorism in Sweden. These measures focus on giving government agencies a new tool for information gathering, biometric passport controls and considering camera surveillance for buildings where there is a general threat and for particularly vulnerable places.
· Article from Prime Minister's Office
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Prolonged internal border controls in Sweden
The Swedish Government has decided today to prolong internal border controls from 22 November to 11 December 2015.
· Press release from Ministry of Justice
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Internal border controls in Sweden
The Swedish Government decided today to temporarily reintroduce internal border controls. The Government also proposes identity checks for ferry passengers.
· Press release from Ministry of Justice
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Government decides to temporarily reintroduce internal border controls
The Government decided today to temporarily reintroduce internal border controls. The Government also proposes identity checks for ferry passengers.