Political savage Amineh Kakabaveh threatens to arouse distrust of Foreign Minister Ann Linde (S) following the agreement with Turkey.

In order to arouse distrust, however, it is required that 35 members are behind the initiative.

The Green Party's spokesperson Märta Stenevi tells SVT Nyheter that she is "a little shocked" that the government has chosen to accommodate Turkey in the NATO process.

- We go from a tradition of working peacekeeping to sitting in a situation where we bow to an authoritarian regime that has such a long list of human rights violations on its conscience.

The party will call Foreign Minister Ann Linde (S) to the Foreign Affairs Committee to answer questions about the agreement signed yesterday.

But she is not prepared to arouse distrust in the minister or the government right now.

- We will call the Foreign Minister to the committee because we need to answer the questions asked there.

After that, we have to decide what it means, depending on what answers we get.

Bolund: Unclear agreement

Spokesman Per Bolund tells TT that exactly what those who were hesitant about NATO warned about before the application has happened.

- It is also worrying when it comes to the parts that deal with the fight against terrorism, if it is Turkey's view of terrorism that should apply.

Even what is said about misinformation is worrying.

The agreement is unclear, and it creates uncertainty for Kurdish organizations in Sweden.

According to information to Expressen, the party opens to support a no-confidence motion, but the information has not been confirmed for SVT.

Both the Left Party and the Moderates have announced that they will not support any distrust of Ann Linde due to the agreement with Turkey.

Kakabaveh: Explain the concessions

Amineh Kakabaveh wants the government to make it clear to the Swedish people exactly what concessions Sweden is making for a NATO membership.

- It is a black day in Swedish political history that we are negotiating with an Islamic dictatorship.

The Kurds are being sacrificed for this cynical political approach.

Why would the Kurds sacrifice for NATO membership?

Why is Sweden giving in to Erdogan?

she says to SVT's Morgonstudion.

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Amineh Kakabaveh explains why she wants to put pressure on the government.