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On 7 May 2026, the Kristersson government presented three interconnected propositions deepening Sweden's security and control architecture: a national e-identification act (HD03250), expanded Swedish Tax Agency powers over civil registration (HD03261), and enhanced powers to expel foreign security threats (HD03267). These complement the migration package launched on 30 April 2026 — abolition of permanent residence permits (HD03262) and conduct requirements (HD03264) — implementing the EU's asylum and migration pact. Together, this represents the most comprehensive reorientation of Swedish migration and identity policy since 2015, with HIGH [B2] electoral significance ahead of the 2026 general election.
-Critical event T+21 days: Council on Legislation referral for HD03262 and HD03267. The Council tests proportionality and constitutional compatibility. Negative opinion → elevated political salience and delayed entry into force.
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-mindmap
- root((May 2026 Propositions Package))
- Digital Identity
- HD03250 e-identification
- DIGG implementation
- EU eIDAS link
- HD03261 Tax Agency
- Civil registration controls
- GDPR risks
- Security
- HD03267 Security threats
- ECHR risks
- JuU deliberation
- Migration EU Pact
- HD03262 Permanent permit abolition
- 349 000+ affected
- SfU deliberation
- HD03264 Conduct requirements
- Broadened expulsion grounds
- Rule of law
-Overall assessment confidence: HIGH [B2] — Admiralty Code B (reliable source: Riksdagens API official propositions data), credibility 2 (confirmed by official government channels). Economic context: IMF WEO Apr-2026 SWE vintage.
-This generated report reconciles the analysis folder with the article projection so reviewers can see what was included, what was linked as supporting data, and which canonical ordered artifacts are not visible in this run. Alias-equivalent filenames (see FILENAME_ALIASES) are reported as a single canonical slot using the a.md / b.md shorthand so a missing slot is not double-counted.
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On 7 May 2026, the Kristersson government presented three interconnected propositions deepening Sweden's security and control architecture: a national e-identification act (HD03250), expanded Swedish Tax Agency powers over civil registration (HD03261), and enhanced powers to expel foreign security threats (HD03267). These complement the migration package launched on 30 April 2026 — abolition of permanent residence permits (HD03262) and conduct requirements (HD03264) — implementing the EU's asylum and migration pact. Together, this represents the most comprehensive reorientation of Swedish migration and identity policy since 2015, with HIGH [B2] electoral significance ahead of the 2026 general election.
-Critical event T+21 days: Council on Legislation referral for HD03262 and HD03267. The Council tests proportionality and constitutional compatibility. Negative opinion → elevated political salience and delayed entry into force.
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-mindmap
- root((May 2026 Propositions Package))
- Digital Identity
- HD03250 e-identification
- DIGG implementation
- EU eIDAS link
- HD03261 Tax Agency
- Civil registration controls
- GDPR risks
- Security
- HD03267 Security threats
- ECHR risks
- JuU deliberation
- Migration EU Pact
- HD03262 Permanent permit abolition
- 349 000+ affected
- SfU deliberation
- HD03264 Conduct requirements
- Broadened expulsion grounds
- Rule of law
-Overall assessment confidence: HIGH [B2] — Admiralty Code B (reliable source: Riksdagens API official propositions data), credibility 2 (confirmed by official government channels). Economic context: IMF WEO Apr-2026 SWE vintage.
-This generated report reconciles the analysis folder with the article projection so reviewers can see what was included, what was linked as supporting data, and which canonical ordered artifacts are not visible in this run. Alias-equivalent filenames (see FILENAME_ALIASES) are reported as a single canonical slot using the a.md / b.md shorthand so a missing slot is not double-counted.
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On 7 May 2026, the Kristersson government presented three interconnected propositions deepening Sweden's security and control architecture: a national e-identification act (HD03250), expanded Swedish Tax Agency powers over civil registration (HD03261), and enhanced powers to expel foreign security threats (HD03267). These complement the migration package launched on 30 April 2026 — abolition of permanent residence permits (HD03262) and conduct requirements (HD03264) — implementing the EU's asylum and migration pact. Together, this represents the most comprehensive reorientation of Swedish migration and identity policy since 2015, with HIGH [B2] electoral significance ahead of the 2026 general election.
-Critical event T+21 days: Council on Legislation referral for HD03262 and HD03267. The Council tests proportionality and constitutional compatibility. Negative opinion → elevated political salience and delayed entry into force.
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-mindmap
- root((May 2026 Propositions Package))
- Digital Identity
- HD03250 e-identification
- DIGG implementation
- EU eIDAS link
- HD03261 Tax Agency
- Civil registration controls
- GDPR risks
- Security
- HD03267 Security threats
- ECHR risks
- JuU deliberation
- Migration EU Pact
- HD03262 Permanent permit abolition
- 349 000+ affected
- SfU deliberation
- HD03264 Conduct requirements
- Broadened expulsion grounds
- Rule of law
-Overall assessment confidence: HIGH [B2] — Admiralty Code B (reliable source: Riksdagens API official propositions data), credibility 2 (confirmed by official government channels). Economic context: IMF WEO Apr-2026 SWE vintage.
-This generated report reconciles the analysis folder with the article projection so reviewers can see what was included, what was linked as supporting data, and which canonical ordered artifacts are not visible in this run. Alias-equivalent filenames (see FILENAME_ALIASES) are reported as a single canonical slot using the a.md / b.md shorthand so a missing slot is not double-counted.
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On 7 May 2026, the Kristersson government presented three interconnected propositions deepening Sweden's security and control architecture: a national e-identification act (HD03250), expanded Swedish Tax Agency powers over civil registration (HD03261), and enhanced powers to expel foreign security threats (HD03267). These complement the migration package launched on 30 April 2026 — abolition of permanent residence permits (HD03262) and conduct requirements (HD03264) — implementing the EU's asylum and migration pact. Together, this represents the most comprehensive reorientation of Swedish migration and identity policy since 2015, with HIGH [B2] electoral significance ahead of the 2026 general election.
-Critical event T+21 days: Council on Legislation referral for HD03262 and HD03267. The Council tests proportionality and constitutional compatibility. Negative opinion → elevated political salience and delayed entry into force.
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-mindmap
- root((May 2026 Propositions Package))
- Digital Identity
- HD03250 e-identification
- DIGG implementation
- EU eIDAS link
- HD03261 Tax Agency
- Civil registration controls
- GDPR risks
- Security
- HD03267 Security threats
- ECHR risks
- JuU deliberation
- Migration EU Pact
- HD03262 Permanent permit abolition
- 349 000+ affected
- SfU deliberation
- HD03264 Conduct requirements
- Broadened expulsion grounds
- Rule of law
-Overall assessment confidence: HIGH [B2] — Admiralty Code B (reliable source: Riksdagens API official propositions data), credibility 2 (confirmed by official government channels). Economic context: IMF WEO Apr-2026 SWE vintage.
-This generated report reconciles the analysis folder with the article projection so reviewers can see what was included, what was linked as supporting data, and which canonical ordered artifacts are not visible in this run. Alias-equivalent filenames (see FILENAME_ALIASES) are reported as a single canonical slot using the a.md / b.md shorthand so a missing slot is not double-counted.
Last updated:
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On 7 May 2026, the Kristersson government presented three interconnected propositions deepening Sweden's security and control architecture: a national e-identification act (HD03250), expanded Swedish Tax Agency powers over civil registration (HD03261), and enhanced powers to expel foreign security threats (HD03267). These complement the migration package launched on 30 April 2026 — abolition of permanent residence permits (HD03262) and conduct requirements (HD03264) — implementing the EU's asylum and migration pact. Together, this represents the most comprehensive reorientation of Swedish migration and identity policy since 2015, with HIGH [B2] electoral significance ahead of the 2026 general election.
-Critical event T+21 days: Council on Legislation referral for HD03262 and HD03267. The Council tests proportionality and constitutional compatibility. Negative opinion → elevated political salience and delayed entry into force.
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-mindmap
- root((May 2026 Propositions Package))
- Digital Identity
- HD03250 e-identification
- DIGG implementation
- EU eIDAS link
- HD03261 Tax Agency
- Civil registration controls
- GDPR risks
- Security
- HD03267 Security threats
- ECHR risks
- JuU deliberation
- Migration EU Pact
- HD03262 Permanent permit abolition
- 349 000+ affected
- SfU deliberation
- HD03264 Conduct requirements
- Broadened expulsion grounds
- Rule of law
-Overall assessment confidence: HIGH [B2] — Admiralty Code B (reliable source: Riksdagens API official propositions data), credibility 2 (confirmed by official government channels). Economic context: IMF WEO Apr-2026 SWE vintage.
-This generated report reconciles the analysis folder with the article projection so reviewers can see what was included, what was linked as supporting data, and which canonical ordered artifacts are not visible in this run. Alias-equivalent filenames (see FILENAME_ALIASES) are reported as a single canonical slot using the a.md / b.md shorthand so a missing slot is not double-counted.
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On 7 May 2026, the Kristersson government presented three interconnected propositions deepening Sweden's security and control architecture: a national e-identification act (HD03250), expanded Swedish Tax Agency powers over civil registration (HD03261), and enhanced powers to expel foreign security threats (HD03267). These complement the migration package launched on 30 April 2026 — abolition of permanent residence permits (HD03262) and conduct requirements (HD03264) — implementing the EU's asylum and migration pact. Together, this represents the most comprehensive reorientation of Swedish migration and identity policy since 2015, with HIGH [B2] electoral significance ahead of the 2026 general election.
-Critical event T+21 days: Council on Legislation referral for HD03262 and HD03267. The Council tests proportionality and constitutional compatibility. Negative opinion → elevated political salience and delayed entry into force.
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-mindmap
- root((May 2026 Propositions Package))
- Digital Identity
- HD03250 e-identification
- DIGG implementation
- EU eIDAS link
- HD03261 Tax Agency
- Civil registration controls
- GDPR risks
- Security
- HD03267 Security threats
- ECHR risks
- JuU deliberation
- Migration EU Pact
- HD03262 Permanent permit abolition
- 349 000+ affected
- SfU deliberation
- HD03264 Conduct requirements
- Broadened expulsion grounds
- Rule of law
-Overall assessment confidence: HIGH [B2] — Admiralty Code B (reliable source: Riksdagens API official propositions data), credibility 2 (confirmed by official government channels). Economic context: IMF WEO Apr-2026 SWE vintage.
-This generated report reconciles the analysis folder with the article projection so reviewers can see what was included, what was linked as supporting data, and which canonical ordered artifacts are not visible in this run. Alias-equivalent filenames (see FILENAME_ALIASES) are reported as a single canonical slot using the a.md / b.md shorthand so a missing slot is not double-counted.
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On 7 May 2026, the Kristersson government presented three interconnected propositions deepening Sweden's security and control architecture: a national e-identification act (HD03250), expanded Swedish Tax Agency powers over civil registration (HD03261), and enhanced powers to expel foreign security threats (HD03267). These complement the migration package launched on 30 April 2026 — abolition of permanent residence permits (HD03262) and conduct requirements (HD03264) — implementing the EU's asylum and migration pact. Together, this represents the most comprehensive reorientation of Swedish migration and identity policy since 2015, with HIGH [B2] electoral significance ahead of the 2026 general election.
-Critical event T+21 days: Council on Legislation referral for HD03262 and HD03267. The Council tests proportionality and constitutional compatibility. Negative opinion → elevated political salience and delayed entry into force.
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-mindmap
- root((May 2026 Propositions Package))
- Digital Identity
- HD03250 e-identification
- DIGG implementation
- EU eIDAS link
- HD03261 Tax Agency
- Civil registration controls
- GDPR risks
- Security
- HD03267 Security threats
- ECHR risks
- JuU deliberation
- Migration EU Pact
- HD03262 Permanent permit abolition
- 349 000+ affected
- SfU deliberation
- HD03264 Conduct requirements
- Broadened expulsion grounds
- Rule of law
-Overall assessment confidence: HIGH [B2] — Admiralty Code B (reliable source: Riksdagens API official propositions data), credibility 2 (confirmed by official government channels). Economic context: IMF WEO Apr-2026 SWE vintage.
-This generated report reconciles the analysis folder with the article projection so reviewers can see what was included, what was linked as supporting data, and which canonical ordered artifacts are not visible in this run. Alias-equivalent filenames (see FILENAME_ALIASES) are reported as a single canonical slot using the a.md / b.md shorthand so a missing slot is not double-counted.
Dernière mise à jour :
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On 7 May 2026, the Kristersson government presented three interconnected propositions deepening Sweden's security and control architecture: a national e-identification act (HD03250), expanded Swedish Tax Agency powers over civil registration (HD03261), and enhanced powers to expel foreign security threats (HD03267). These complement the migration package launched on 30 April 2026 — abolition of permanent residence permits (HD03262) and conduct requirements (HD03264) — implementing the EU's asylum and migration pact. Together, this represents the most comprehensive reorientation of Swedish migration and identity policy since 2015, with HIGH [B2] electoral significance ahead of the 2026 general election.
-Critical event T+21 days: Council on Legislation referral for HD03262 and HD03267. The Council tests proportionality and constitutional compatibility. Negative opinion → elevated political salience and delayed entry into force.
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-mindmap
- root((May 2026 Propositions Package))
- Digital Identity
- HD03250 e-identification
- DIGG implementation
- EU eIDAS link
- HD03261 Tax Agency
- Civil registration controls
- GDPR risks
- Security
- HD03267 Security threats
- ECHR risks
- JuU deliberation
- Migration EU Pact
- HD03262 Permanent permit abolition
- 349 000+ affected
- SfU deliberation
- HD03264 Conduct requirements
- Broadened expulsion grounds
- Rule of law
-Overall assessment confidence: HIGH [B2] — Admiralty Code B (reliable source: Riksdagens API official propositions data), credibility 2 (confirmed by official government channels). Economic context: IMF WEO Apr-2026 SWE vintage.
-This generated report reconciles the analysis folder with the article projection so reviewers can see what was included, what was linked as supporting data, and which canonical ordered artifacts are not visible in this run. Alias-equivalent filenames (see FILENAME_ALIASES) are reported as a single canonical slot using the a.md / b.md shorthand so a missing slot is not double-counted.
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On 7 May 2026, the Kristersson government presented three interconnected propositions deepening Sweden's security and control architecture: a national e-identification act (HD03250), expanded Swedish Tax Agency powers over civil registration (HD03261), and enhanced powers to expel foreign security threats (HD03267). These complement the migration package launched on 30 April 2026 — abolition of permanent residence permits (HD03262) and conduct requirements (HD03264) — implementing the EU's asylum and migration pact. Together, this represents the most comprehensive reorientation of Swedish migration and identity policy since 2015, with HIGH [B2] electoral significance ahead of the 2026 general election.
-Critical event T+21 days: Council on Legislation referral for HD03262 and HD03267. The Council tests proportionality and constitutional compatibility. Negative opinion → elevated political salience and delayed entry into force.
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-mindmap
- root((May 2026 Propositions Package))
- Digital Identity
- HD03250 e-identification
- DIGG implementation
- EU eIDAS link
- HD03261 Tax Agency
- Civil registration controls
- GDPR risks
- Security
- HD03267 Security threats
- ECHR risks
- JuU deliberation
- Migration EU Pact
- HD03262 Permanent permit abolition
- 349 000+ affected
- SfU deliberation
- HD03264 Conduct requirements
- Broadened expulsion grounds
- Rule of law
-Overall assessment confidence: HIGH [B2] — Admiralty Code B (reliable source: Riksdagens API official propositions data), credibility 2 (confirmed by official government channels). Economic context: IMF WEO Apr-2026 SWE vintage.
-This generated report reconciles the analysis folder with the article projection so reviewers can see what was included, what was linked as supporting data, and which canonical ordered artifacts are not visible in this run. Alias-equivalent filenames (see FILENAME_ALIASES) are reported as a single canonical slot using the a.md / b.md shorthand so a missing slot is not double-counted.
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On 7 May 2026, the Kristersson government presented three interconnected propositions deepening Sweden's security and control architecture: a national e-identification act (HD03250), expanded Swedish Tax Agency powers over civil registration (HD03261), and enhanced powers to expel foreign security threats (HD03267). These complement the migration package launched on 30 April 2026 — abolition of permanent residence permits (HD03262) and conduct requirements (HD03264) — implementing the EU's asylum and migration pact. Together, this represents the most comprehensive reorientation of Swedish migration and identity policy since 2015, with HIGH [B2] electoral significance ahead of the 2026 general election.
-Critical event T+21 days: Council on Legislation referral for HD03262 and HD03267. The Council tests proportionality and constitutional compatibility. Negative opinion → elevated political salience and delayed entry into force.
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-mindmap
- root((May 2026 Propositions Package))
- Digital Identity
- HD03250 e-identification
- DIGG implementation
- EU eIDAS link
- HD03261 Tax Agency
- Civil registration controls
- GDPR risks
- Security
- HD03267 Security threats
- ECHR risks
- JuU deliberation
- Migration EU Pact
- HD03262 Permanent permit abolition
- 349 000+ affected
- SfU deliberation
- HD03264 Conduct requirements
- Broadened expulsion grounds
- Rule of law
-Overall assessment confidence: HIGH [B2] — Admiralty Code B (reliable source: Riksdagens API official propositions data), credibility 2 (confirmed by official government channels). Economic context: IMF WEO Apr-2026 SWE vintage.
-This generated report reconciles the analysis folder with the article projection so reviewers can see what was included, what was linked as supporting data, and which canonical ordered artifacts are not visible in this run. Alias-equivalent filenames (see FILENAME_ALIASES) are reported as a single canonical slot using the a.md / b.md shorthand so a missing slot is not double-counted.
마지막 업데이트:
+마지막 업데이트:
On 7 May 2026, the Kristersson government presented three interconnected propositions deepening Sweden's security and control architecture: a national e-identification act (HD03250), expanded Swedish Tax Agency powers over civil registration (HD03261), and enhanced powers to expel foreign security threats (HD03267). These complement the migration package launched on 30 April 2026 — abolition of permanent residence permits (HD03262) and conduct requirements (HD03264) — implementing the EU's asylum and migration pact. Together, this represents the most comprehensive reorientation of Swedish migration and identity policy since 2015, with HIGH [B2] electoral significance ahead of the 2026 general election.
-Critical event T+21 days: Council on Legislation referral for HD03262 and HD03267. The Council tests proportionality and constitutional compatibility. Negative opinion → elevated political salience and delayed entry into force.
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-mindmap
- root((May 2026 Propositions Package))
- Digital Identity
- HD03250 e-identification
- DIGG implementation
- EU eIDAS link
- HD03261 Tax Agency
- Civil registration controls
- GDPR risks
- Security
- HD03267 Security threats
- ECHR risks
- JuU deliberation
- Migration EU Pact
- HD03262 Permanent permit abolition
- 349 000+ affected
- SfU deliberation
- HD03264 Conduct requirements
- Broadened expulsion grounds
- Rule of law
-Overall assessment confidence: HIGH [B2] — Admiralty Code B (reliable source: Riksdagens API official propositions data), credibility 2 (confirmed by official government channels). Economic context: IMF WEO Apr-2026 SWE vintage.
-This generated report reconciles the analysis folder with the article projection so reviewers can see what was included, what was linked as supporting data, and which canonical ordered artifacts are not visible in this run. Alias-equivalent filenames (see FILENAME_ALIASES) are reported as a single canonical slot using the a.md / b.md shorthand so a missing slot is not double-counted.
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+Laatst bijgewerkt:
On 7 May 2026, the Kristersson government presented three interconnected propositions deepening Sweden's security and control architecture: a national e-identification act (HD03250), expanded Swedish Tax Agency powers over civil registration (HD03261), and enhanced powers to expel foreign security threats (HD03267). These complement the migration package launched on 30 April 2026 — abolition of permanent residence permits (HD03262) and conduct requirements (HD03264) — implementing the EU's asylum and migration pact. Together, this represents the most comprehensive reorientation of Swedish migration and identity policy since 2015, with HIGH [B2] electoral significance ahead of the 2026 general election.
-Critical event T+21 days: Council on Legislation referral for HD03262 and HD03267. The Council tests proportionality and constitutional compatibility. Negative opinion → elevated political salience and delayed entry into force.
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-mindmap
- root((May 2026 Propositions Package))
- Digital Identity
- HD03250 e-identification
- DIGG implementation
- EU eIDAS link
- HD03261 Tax Agency
- Civil registration controls
- GDPR risks
- Security
- HD03267 Security threats
- ECHR risks
- JuU deliberation
- Migration EU Pact
- HD03262 Permanent permit abolition
- 349 000+ affected
- SfU deliberation
- HD03264 Conduct requirements
- Broadened expulsion grounds
- Rule of law
-Overall assessment confidence: HIGH [B2] — Admiralty Code B (reliable source: Riksdagens API official propositions data), credibility 2 (confirmed by official government channels). Economic context: IMF WEO Apr-2026 SWE vintage.
-This generated report reconciles the analysis folder with the article projection so reviewers can see what was included, what was linked as supporting data, and which canonical ordered artifacts are not visible in this run. Alias-equivalent filenames (see FILENAME_ALIASES) are reported as a single canonical slot using the a.md / b.md shorthand so a missing slot is not double-counted.
Sist oppdatert:
+Sist oppdatert:
On 7 May 2026, the Kristersson government presented three interconnected propositions deepening Sweden's security and control architecture: a national e-identification act (HD03250), expanded Swedish Tax Agency powers over civil registration (HD03261), and enhanced powers to expel foreign security threats (HD03267). These complement the migration package launched on 30 April 2026 — abolition of permanent residence permits (HD03262) and conduct requirements (HD03264) — implementing the EU's asylum and migration pact. Together, this represents the most comprehensive reorientation of Swedish migration and identity policy since 2015, with HIGH [B2] electoral significance ahead of the 2026 general election.
-Critical event T+21 days: Council on Legislation referral for HD03262 and HD03267. The Council tests proportionality and constitutional compatibility. Negative opinion → elevated political salience and delayed entry into force.
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-mindmap
- root((May 2026 Propositions Package))
- Digital Identity
- HD03250 e-identification
- DIGG implementation
- EU eIDAS link
- HD03261 Tax Agency
- Civil registration controls
- GDPR risks
- Security
- HD03267 Security threats
- ECHR risks
- JuU deliberation
- Migration EU Pact
- HD03262 Permanent permit abolition
- 349 000+ affected
- SfU deliberation
- HD03264 Conduct requirements
- Broadened expulsion grounds
- Rule of law
-Overall assessment confidence: HIGH [B2] — Admiralty Code B (reliable source: Riksdagens API official propositions data), credibility 2 (confirmed by official government channels). Economic context: IMF WEO Apr-2026 SWE vintage.
-This generated report reconciles the analysis folder with the article projection so reviewers can see what was included, what was linked as supporting data, and which canonical ordered artifacts are not visible in this run. Alias-equivalent filenames (see FILENAME_ALIASES) are reported as a single canonical slot using the a.md / b.md shorthand so a missing slot is not double-counted.
Senast uppdaterad:
+Senast uppdaterad:
On 7 May 2026, the Kristersson government presented three interconnected propositions deepening Sweden's security and control architecture: a national e-identification act (HD03250), expanded Swedish Tax Agency powers over civil registration (HD03261), and enhanced powers to expel foreign security threats (HD03267). These complement the migration package launched on 30 April 2026 — abolition of permanent residence permits (HD03262) and conduct requirements (HD03264) — implementing the EU's asylum and migration pact. Together, this represents the most comprehensive reorientation of Swedish migration and identity policy since 2015, with HIGH [B2] electoral significance ahead of the 2026 general election.
-Critical event T+21 days: Council on Legislation referral for HD03262 and HD03267. The Council tests proportionality and constitutional compatibility. Negative opinion → elevated political salience and delayed entry into force.
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-mindmap
- root((May 2026 Propositions Package))
- Digital Identity
- HD03250 e-identification
- DIGG implementation
- EU eIDAS link
- HD03261 Tax Agency
- Civil registration controls
- GDPR risks
- Security
- HD03267 Security threats
- ECHR risks
- JuU deliberation
- Migration EU Pact
- HD03262 Permanent permit abolition
- 349 000+ affected
- SfU deliberation
- HD03264 Conduct requirements
- Broadened expulsion grounds
- Rule of law
-Overall assessment confidence: HIGH [B2] — Admiralty Code B (reliable source: Riksdagens API official propositions data), credibility 2 (confirmed by official government channels). Economic context: IMF WEO Apr-2026 SWE vintage.
-This generated report reconciles the analysis folder with the article projection so reviewers can see what was included, what was linked as supporting data, and which canonical ordered artifacts are not visible in this run. Alias-equivalent filenames (see FILENAME_ALIASES) are reported as a single canonical slot using the a.md / b.md shorthand so a missing slot is not double-counted.
最后更新:
+最后更新: