Ebba Koril
Ebba Koril is a press secretary for Sweden's Justice Minister, Gunnar Strömmer. In a recent interview, she defended the controversial security zones in Sweden, which allow police to search individuals without specific suspicion of a crime. Koril stated that the government's assessment is that these regulations, equipped with legal safeguards, comply with fundamental rights and do not violate international conventions, despite criticisms regarding potential racial profiling and discrimination.
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| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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| Sweden | 45 | 5.04 | 4.09% | +0% | 10,099,265 | 413,528 | $530,000 | 21,702$ |
| Totals | 45 | 10,099,265 | 413,528 | $530,000 | 21,702$ |
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Ebba Koril, press secretary to Justice Minister Gunnar Strömmer, writes that the government's assessment was that the regulation is compatible with fundamental rights.
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Ebba Koril, press secretary for Justice Minister Gunnar Strömmer, defends the government's assessment regarding the regulations.
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Ebba Koril says that the government's assessment was that the regulation is compatible with fundamental rights.
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Ebba Koril states that the government's assessment of the regulation is consistent with fundamental rights.
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Ebba Koril states that the government's assessment was that the regulation is compatible with fundamental rights.
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Ebba Koril says that the government's assessment was that the regulation is compatible with fundamental rights.
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Ebba Koril, pressekreterare till justitieminister Gunnar Strömmer, säger att frågan om diskriminering noggrant övervägdes.
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Ebba Koril, press secretary for Justice Minister Gunnar Strömmer, comments on the government's assessment of the regulations.
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Ebba Koril, press secretary to Justice Minister Gunnar Strömmer, comments on the government's assessment of the regulations.
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Ebba Koril, press secretary to Justice Minister Gunnar Strömmer, writes that the regulation is compatible with fundamental rights.
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