The party Tight Course leader Rasmus Paludan is not allowed to hold an election meeting in either Örebro or Trollhättan.

That message was given by the police regions Bergslagen and Väst on Wednesday, the same day as the applications were submitted.

The reason for their rejection was that the applications were submitted too late, according to the police.

“The police authority notes that the time is too short to carry out the examination of order and security required for this case.

Therefore, the application is rejected ", writes police region Bergslagen on its website.

The election meetings were scheduled for April 30.

During the Easter weekend, Paludan's planned demonstrations with Koran burning led to violent riots in several cities.

Sources: The focus is rejection throughout the country

In light of the violence, Paludan had his application for an election meeting in Borås rejected earlier this week.

He has also applied for permits in Uppsala and Stockholm, where decisions have not yet been made.

The chairman of the municipal board in Uppsala, Erik Pelling (S), believes that time and place are wrong.

- It is the police who decide, but we think we have a number of justified views that the police may take a position on.

No decision on general rejections at national level has been made, but sources tell SVT Nyheter that the police on Wednesday evening have come to the conclusion that the focus should be that no Swedish police region should give Paludan permission for a public gathering over the weekend, until Monday the 2nd. May.