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Because of the rise of the extreme right ... Sweden's election between the threats and urging the Muslims Brotherhood

Monday 10/September/2018 - 02:43 PM
The Reference
Nahla Abdel Moneim
طباعة

On Sunday, 9 September, Swedish society is witnessing the holding of parliamentary elections, in which voters will determine how many seats will be given to political currents that will elect the prime minister.

The political spectrum is varied in the number of seats in the next parliamentary session, between extreme right parties, moderate parties, and other socialists who want to control the decision-making position of the Scandinavian state with constitutional monarchy.

Extreme right and MB

As usual, elections are accompanied by various opinion polls that try to predict the candidate party to garner the highest percentage of votes.

Initial results indicate that the right-wing party of the extreme right-wing "Sweden Democrats", anti-immigrant and refugee,

 

According to Swedish newspapers and websites such as the ALKOMPIS website, most of the polls are likely to outweigh Sweden's Democrats in the upcoming elections, which mean Sweden's Democrats can control the reins of power in the kingdom.

According to press reports, if the party whose boss Jimmy O'Keezson has misled immigrants and foreign nationals, as the party called them "unfit for life in Sweden" wins the country's handling of the refugee issue, and the country, which has a population of about 10 million  annually receives about 80,000 immigration applications.

Many rely on the right-wing parties, particularly the Okson party, to oust MB, which has eroded the civilized society of economic well-being.

Back to the report of the Swedish Defense Ministry last year, it is clear that MB has formed a vast empire in the country.

According to a study published by the Clarion Project, MB adopts a different strategy to spread its bases in Europe in general and Sweden in particular.

This strategy is based on spreading among the general Muslim population and not towards the owners of other religions.

Moreover, the study pointed to the role of the Islamic scholar Tariq Ramadan, and other institutions that adopt the same ideology in spreading the MB`s alliances and alliances in Europe, through a methodology that is based on the integration of Muslims in civilized societies rather than the conversion of Europeans to Islam.

This methodology gives MB a lot of evasion to escape the lists of terrorism, which is what some wish if the extreme right took over the reins of government.

ISIS threats

As citizens prepare to cast their ballots, the head of the Democratic Party of Sweden, Jimmy Okison, has received threatening messages carrying the flag of “ISIS” and threatening to behead him if he does not withdraw from the election race.

The country on the northern map of Europe has seen a number of terrorist incidents.

The most famous of these was the one in Stockholm on 7 April 2017, which resulted in the death of four people and the injury of 15 others.

The Uzbek immigrant "Rahma Akilov", who linked with “ISIS”, made this terrorist incident.

The incident caused many calls to stop the activity of the international organization of MB in the country.

The newspapers accused MB of involvement with “ISIS” in this terrorist incident.

The calls did not result in a concrete official move, despite the state's crackdown on counterterrorism measures.

A number of parties, such as the “Social Democratic Workers Party” (controlling the current session of the parliament and holding its president, Stephan Loven as prime minister), are due to run in the elections, and the “moderate Rally Party”, the second party in the number of votes received by the parties in the elections Past.

Other parties, such as the centrist party, the Green Party, the Left Party, the Liberal People's Party and the Christian Democrats, are competing in 349 parliamentary seats.

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