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Municipalities and regions account for a significant part of our basic community service. Functioning social care, water and sewage systems, healthcare, schools, waste management and public transport are some examples of activities that municipalities and regions are responsible for both on a daily basis and in a crisis. The law that today governs the preparedness work of municipalities and regions (2006:544 LEH) was written in a time when the war felt far away and the reality looked different. As total defense grows and Sweden is to be equipped for war, the question of the role of municipalities and regions in high preparedness and war has become relevant. Carl Fredrik Graf was appointed to lead the special investigation that would review the legislation that governs the responsibility of municipalities and regions in the event of crises and heightened preparedness. At the seminar, what they have arrived at is presented. You can find the investigation's final report here: https://www.regeringen.se/rattsliga-d... Program Moderator: Lotta Lundmark, program manager civil preparedness, People and Defense 02:11 The report is presented Carl Fredrik Graf, special investigator 22:25 Audience questions 49:07 Commentary panel discussion Marika Ericson, University Lecturer/Prefect Norwegian Defense University Kristina Syk, Head of Supply Preparedness and Risk Analysis, Adda