A large-scale election campaign by the Sweden Democrats at Stockholm Central Station has faced restrictions after the property owner, Jernhusen, ordered parts of it removed. The campaign aimed to reach the thousands of travelers passing through the station. Jernhusen deemed certain messaging within the campaign potentially misleading. This decision has sparked criticism from the Sweden Democrats, who argue against the interference with their political communication. The partial ban focuses on specific elements of the campaign, rather than the entirety of the display. The incident raises questions about the limits of political advertising in public spaces and the responsibilities of property owners. It is expected to fuel debate during the ongoing election period.

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