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Swedish Radio News: No Big Appetite for Centralised Healthcare in Parliamentary Inquiry - Radio Sweden

Summary by Sveriges Radio
A parliamentary committee tasked with examining the pros and cons of the state taking over national responsibility for the running of healthcare services ...

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Only two parties in parliament want to scrap the country's 21 regions. After two years of government investigation, it is clear that the Christian Democrats have failed to gain support on their most important issue – to fully or partially nationalize Swedish healthcare.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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KD and SD are the only parties that want the state to take over full responsibility for healthcare in Sweden. But after the parliamentary inquiry, all parties agree on increased state responsibility and control over certain areas. – We have done a thorough analysis and have concluded that it is not the principalship that is the cause or the solution to the healthcare problems, says committee member Johan Hultberg (M).

·Stockholm, Sweden
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KD and SD want to see the nationalization of healthcare - but have not gotten the other parties on board.

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Sveriges Radio broke the news in Stockholm, Sweden on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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