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Swedish Parliament votes overwhelmingly to join Nato

Only Left, Green parties reject motion for security alliance membership

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 23 Mar 2023 3:30PM

Swedish Parliament votes overwhelmingly to join Nato
Hungary and Turkiye remain the last two hold-outs among Nato’s 30 members to ratify the accession of Sweden and Finland to the military alliance. – Pixabay pic, March 23, 2023

STOCKHOLM – Sweden’s lawmakers overwhelmingly voted today in favour of the country joining Nato.

The vote was 269 in favour and 37 against. Forty-three lawmakers were absent. Two of the eight parties represented in the country’s Parliament (Riksdag) – the Left Party and the Green Party – voted against the motion.

Hungary and Turkiye remain the last two hold-outs among Nato’s 30 members to ratify the accession of Sweden and Finland to the military alliance, reported Xinhua.

Also today, a proposal tabled by the Left Party and Green Party to outlaw nuclear weapons on Sweden’s territory in both peace and wartime was voted down in the Riksdag.

Sweden and Finland dropped their decades-long policies of military non-alignment and applied to join Nato last May.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan agreed on Friday to ask his country’s Parliament to vote on Finland’s Nato membership bid, but delayed that of Sweden, saying Finland has taken concrete steps to address Ankara’s security concerns. – Bernama, March 23, 2023

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