Left-wing extremist Kurdish MP warns Sweden on compromise with Turkey regarding NATO
Former Peshmerga fighter Amineh Kakabaveh holds the decisive vote and says that the Scandinavian country will lose its dignity and values by giving in to Erdogan.

Former Peshmerga fighter Amineh Kakabaveh holds the deciding vote in Sweden's parliament, and that decisive vote has the power to bring down the government in the parliamentary polls.
What does Amineh Kakabaveh have to say a day before the parliamentary vote?
According to Amineh Kakabaveh, Sweden would desert its "dignity and values" by giving in to the demands of Recep Tayyip, the Turkish President Rep to extradite Kurds wanted by Anakara.
As a NATO member, Turkey holds the power to veto Sweden's membership in the military alliance and even plans for its accession.
In the interview, Kakabaveh said this whole thing is scary and really bad for the country's reputation. In the twenty-nine years of living in the Scandinavian country, the Peshmerga fighter has never been more scared.
After bomb and grenade assaults and years of gang shootings, populist Sweden Democrats tabled no-vote confidence on Morgan Johansson. But Magdalena Andersson, the Social Democrat prime minister, says that if the no-confidence vote is handed, she and the authorities will immediately resign.
In November, Kakabaveh gave help to turn Andersson into prime minister, which was mainly based on the criticism of Erdogan and help for the Kurds.
On Sunday evening, Andersson mentioned a proposal to vote for Johansson.
As the Scandinavian country's parliament is evenly balanced at 174 votes against 175 between the proper and left, Kakabaveh gets an outsized significance.
What does Aron Lund mention about the whole situation?
Aron Lund mentioned that if Magdalena Andersson gives in to the Kurdish- nationalist causes of Kakabaveh, then it might set off a backlash from Turkey in the process. If that was resolved, it might complicate NATO talks.
Kakabaveh is sure to not be re-elected, but she has a platform to talk about matters concerning the Kurdish trigger, which has already irritated the Turkish officials.
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