Q97721389
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Q97721389
Summary
Q97721389 is a committee group motion[1].
Key Facts
- Q97721389 authored Hans Eklind[2].
- Q97721389 authored Michael Anefur[3].
- Q97721389 authored Acko Ankarberg Johansson[4].
- Q97721389 authored Pia Steensland[5].
- Q97721389 authored Roland Utbult[6].
- Q97721389 authored Gudrun Brunegård[7].
- Q97721389's instance of is recorded as committee group motion[8].
- Q97721389's part of the series is recorded as motions of 2018-2019 legislative session of the Riksdag[9].
- Q97721389's language of work or name is recorded as Swedish[10].
- Q97721389's publication date is recorded as +2019-05-24T00:00:00Z[11].
- Q97721389's main subject is recorded as Swedish residence permit[12].
- Q97721389's work available at URL is recorded as http://data.riksdagen.se/dokument/H6023110[13].
- Q97721389's work available at URL is recorded as http://data.riksdagen.se/dokumentstatus/H6023110[14].
- Q97721389's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as Sweden[15].
- Q97721389's legal citation of this text is recorded as Mot. 2018/19:3110[16].
- Q97721389's title is recorded as med anledning av prop. 2018/19:128 Förlängning av lagen om tillfälliga begränsningar av möjligheten att få uppehållstillstånd i Sverige[17].
- Q97721389's has immediate cause is recorded as Q98120136[18].
- Q97721389's cites work is recorded as Q98120136[19].
- Q97721389's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as Project Riksdagen's documents[20].
- Q97721389's copyright status is recorded as public domain[21].
- Q97721389's legislative committee is recorded as Committee on Social Insurance[22].
- Q97721389's Swedish Riksdag document ID is recorded as H6023110[23].
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Works and Contributions
Authored works include Hans Eklind[2], a politician[24], b. 1966[25], of Sweden[26]; Michael Anefur[3], a politician[27], b. 1957[28], of Sweden[29]; Acko Ankarberg Johansson[4], a politician[30], b. 1964[31], of Sweden[32]; Pia Steensland[5], a politician[33], b. 1972[34], of Sweden[35]; Roland Utbult[6], a politician[36], b. 1951[37], of Sweden[38]; and Gudrun Brunegård[7], a politician[39], b. 1957[40], of Sweden[41].