After the Migration Board has made a decision on how to interpret a judgment in the Municipal Court from this summer, the youth who have been granted a residence permit under the Higher Education Act will no longer be entitled to stay in the Migration Board's premises.

This means that 75 young people who currently live at Spenshult's asylum accommodation in the municipality of Halmstad are expected to arrange accommodation on their own, something SVT Nyheter Halland previously told us.

- I know for myself that 70 vacant housing does not exist within the municipality. If you do not have relatives or friends who are already established in Halmstad, it is completely impossible for them to get a home for three months. My question to the government then is whether it is reasonable for an individual municipality to take full responsibility for where these young people should live ?, says Lars Püss (M).

Money is not the answer to the housing shortage

During a general questioning session on Thursday to the ministers, Lars Püss (M) asked the Minister of Environment and Climate Isabella Lövin (MP) and wondered how the government had thought when overloading the responsibility for these unaccompanied young people in individual municipalities.

- The answer I got was that the government has allocated money, but more money for the municipality of Halmstad will not solve more housing in three months, says Lars Püss (M).

What is a reasonable solution do you mean?

- The reasonable thing is that they are allowed to stay at the accommodation. We have to give them an honest chance to pass in school, if they have nowhere to live, it is doomed to fail, says Lars Püss (M).