Prime Minister Swedish says to EuroNius that “we have a problem” in the coordination of the migrants

In an interview with Eurois, Sweden’s Prime Minister Uperson said one “Complete needed to control migration.”
Financial encouragement to leave the country reiterated its plan to significantly increase the amount paid to Sweden immigrants.
Current allowance is 900 euros for adults. However, this initiative has been limited to date. By 2023, only one of the 70 orders was recognized, Swedish Migration Company said.
To change this course, a new government plan This will increase the value to 32,000 euros, which will increase by 3,400%.
Despite decades of the concept of financial concessions for voluntary income, Crisherson said that Denmark is now inspired by It established a 22,000 target team.
“We copy the Danish model. And this amount is significantly increasing to make life easier for those who want to return to their country. For different reasons, the life is going well in Sweden.”
Crisherson acknowledged that this time would not entertain many, but underlined the basic problem.
“I don’t think this is a time of working for many, But we have a coordination problem, If those who have the legal right to stay in Sweden are not coordinated basically and they do not appreciate the Swedish lifestyle, at least people will think about returning to their home country. ”
Have to propose Go into effect on January 1, 2026.
Christenson expressed his support for the regulated migration policy, that is European migration and asylum agreementApplicants of the rejected asylum insisted that the applicants should not be in Europe.
“Currently, about 80% of those who have negative opinion in asylum request are in Europe. This is simply unacceptable. In Sweden, we have been able to control this, and after having a negative opinion, I think there are about 20% of people at present. Therefore, it is absolutely necessary to control the migration. “
Pointed it up The attitudes in Europe are changing dramaticallyThis will facilitate political decisions based on migration. The European Commission recently proposed measures to make irregular immigrants more effective.