Sweden's Centre Party Leader Walks Back Support of Polygamy
Not a realistic goal for the near term she says
Centre Party leader Annie Lööf cut short her holiday on Wednesday in an attempt to tackle and revise her party's radical new suggestions on immigration, polygamy and changes to compulsory education.
Speaking from Thailand, Lööf explained that the party's proposals must be rewritten or cut out, after several of them sparked heated debate within the party and beyond.
h/t Drave Robber
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Party platform sounds suspiciously Libertarian...Must be revised!!