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"Question No 6 by Herman Schmid ():
EU summit meetings tend to be met with popular demonstrations which, in turn, provoke repressive police action. This happened in Malmö when the EU Finance Ministers convened on 21 April, and it is expected to happen again during the Gothenburg summit in June, where President Bush will also be present. It has been reported that Mr Bush will be accompanied by a large number of security staff. It must be assumed that there has been consultation, coordination and cooperation between US security staff and Swedish security staff in preparing for the Gothenburg Summit.
Was police action in Malmö planned and carried out as a pre-Gothenburg exercise? Were US staff present or otherwise involved in the police operation in Malmo? Who has final authority and responsibility for the security of the Summit participants? Does it entirely rest with the Swedish Government, or does the US staff have any kind of autonomous authority as regards the security of President Bush and his entourage?"@en1
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"Subject: Police action during the Gothenburg Summit"1
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