Sweden abolished the old rules and women won the right of free to swim

According to the British "Daily Mail" reported on June 27, the women in Malmö, the third largest city in Sweden, finally won the topless swimming rights on the 24th after a hard-working effort.

The city's sports and entertainment commission voted on the 24th to repeal a provision that "a woman with two swimsuits must cover the chest." The resolution amounts to the simultaneous repeal of the "public in the city of Malmo Swimming pool must be wearing a bathing suit "requirement.

It is reported that this decision was made after a series of appeal and promotion by the local naked breast association. However, this decision still caused considerable repercussions in the city. People's opinions are very different. Even before the vote, local leftists and right-wing politicians had won over.

However, the Sports and Recreation Committee said the move was unanimously supported by the vote during the vote. Committee Chairman Ben Fosberg said: "I am very satisfied with this resolution."

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