It was only after Sölvesborg's two high school schools were unexpectedly visited by the School Inspectorate that the deficiencies were discovered, which Kvällsposten was the first to report on.

It is the requirements for adequate information about teaching in the national minority languages ​​that are not met. The School Act says that students have the right to mother tongue education in their mother tongue language in high school.

But according to the School Inspectorate's report, mother tongue teaching in Sölvesborg was lacking during the inspection. The information on mother tongue education on the municipality's website is also deficient, according to the authority.

Kith Mårtensson: "Sorry"

The municipal board's chair Louise Erixon (SD) does not want to comment on the criticism and refers to Kith Mårtensson (M), chair of the Children's and Education Committee.

- I have complete confidence in the business and I really think it is positive that the problems are addressed. But of course all our shortcomings are regrettable, says Kith Mårtensson (M) to SVT News Blekinge.

Mårtensson also says that the business holds meetings in the days to be able to rectify the shortcomings.