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Decision to scrap Sweden's Environment Ministry will have ‘devastating consequences’ for the environment, Green Party says
Ulf Kristersson Sweden's new Prime Minister gestures, in Stockholm, Monday, October 17, 2022

THE decision to scrap Sweden’s Ministry of Environment will have “devastating consequences” for the environment, according to the Green Party.

The new right-wing government has also decided to ditch the country’s pioneering “feminist foreign policy.

The four-party ruling bloc sparked an outcry on Wednesday when it announced there would no longer be a Ministry of Environment.

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