After a unanimous crisis management committee recommended a closure of the library in Sölvesborg to reduce the spread of corona infection, the culture and leisure committee chose to follow this recommendation.

When the decision was then to be reconsidered, the crisis management no longer agreed.

Then the chairman of the culture and leisure committee, Rolf Berg (SD), still chose to remain closed.

That made Eva-Lena Ulvsfält demand a legal review of the decision, reports Swedish Radio's Kulturnytt.

Ulvsfält demanded the trial as a private person, but is also an Environmental Party artist.

The municipality of Sölvesborg does not think it has done anything wrong and the issue will now be decided in the administrative court.

The library in Sölvesborg is now open again since 21 September.