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presentation Given in Swedish Parliament by Philipp Kruse | September 2023

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This meeting is now an official record in Sweden as a meeting in a Parliament building organized by an elected official (Elsa Widding, MP)

Phillip Kruse – WHO International Health Regulations and Pandemic Treaty

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