Sweden Democrats (SD) are alleging election sabotage after their campaign posters were removed from two buses in the Skaraborg region. SD representative Tobias Andersson claims the removal is a deliberate act of interference with the upcoming election. However, Västtrafik, the regional public transport company, denies these claims, stating the decision was based on workplace environment concerns specifically related to those two buses and posters. They emphasize that other SD advertising throughout the region remains in place as scheduled. Västtrafik provided this clarification in a statement to Swedish public broadcaster SVT. The incident has sparked debate over freedom of political expression and the responsibilities of public transport authorities during election periods. The situation highlights potential tensions between political campaigning and operational considerations.

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