In a significant policy shift, Sweden's ruling coalition, including the Sweden Democrats, has agreed to tighten the requirements for obtaining Swedish citizenship.
This decision comes amid growing concerns over national security and the integration of immigrants.
The updated Tidö Agreement outlines stricter criteria for citizenship, aiming to prevent individuals who may pose a threat to Swedish interests from becoming citizens.
Until the new regulations are enacted, the government plans to slow down the issuance of new citizenships, citing vulnerabilities in the current system.
This move reflects a broader strategy to address issues such as organized crime and public safety, as well as to ensure that new citizens align with Swedish values.
The coalition's decision marks a departure from previous policies and highlights a commitment to safeguarding national security while managing immigration more effectively.