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Yarrr! Pirates really deliver.
Also, why Sweeden supports it?
Hey, well the reason is that both the right and left parties both want this to pass. They say its to "protect the children" even if this law would violate the Convention on the Rights of the Child. Also they want to use the crime rate to justify this law of mass surveillance.
If you want to know more about us Swedish Pirates you can visit our website there is a link to the English version! https://piratpartiet.se/en/
not sure about now but the original swede handling the issue in EU was openly corrupt. which is only a crime if you're a social democrat or further left.
Ah, United ~~Russia~~ Sweeden
I was also very surprised to see Sweden back this. The Swedes have started changing dramatically since Russian invasion of Ucrain. Neutral for decades now in NATO.