Sweden’s general election “far below European standard”

publicerad 12 september 2018
Michael Aastrup Jensen, Danish MP and election observer at the OSCE.

Michael Aastrup Jensen, member of the Danish parliament and election observer at the OSCE, says: “I have not seen anything that comes close to how undemocratic the Swedish voting system is”. “We have to send a sharp signal to Sweden that they need to introduce rules like those in Denmark and most other countries”.

Michael Aastrup Jensen has experience from elections in Russia and many other European countries. After observing the Swedish general election on his spare time he said that he’s never seen anything like the Swedish election.

He states:

In all the many election observations I’ve been on, I have not seen anything that comes close to how undemocratic the Swedish voting system is.”

Even though 60 percent voted against the current government Sweden would likely end up with the ‘unimaginable situation’ in which it continues to govern, thanks to parties’ refusal to work with the Sweden Democrats.”

Several media outlets in Sweden and abroad have picked up the news about the latest election in Sweden and the fraudulent voting circumstances.

 

Source: Berlingske

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