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"The honourable Member, Mr Gahrton, uses a common debating technique, i.e. putting things in the mouth of the opposition. I think that I have been quite clear.
I did not claim that passports are not required for travel in general after Sweden's accession to the Schengen cooperation. What I was talking about were the rules for internal control between the Nordic countries, and I naturally stand by what I said. And it is, as I'm sure Mr Gahrton understands, impossible for me to comment on information in particular newspapers and publications. It does not fall within the scope of the presidency to do that.
For every important change, like accession to the practical Schengen cooperation, it is, of course, important that authorities and others – primarily the national authorities – inform citizens of the consequences.
I can assure Mr Gahrton that the Swedish Government will do all it can to ensure that citizens are as informed as possible. This is, however, a discussion which should be pursued outside this Parliament."@en1
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