By Atila Altuntas
STOCKHOLM (AA) - Sweden's parliament will vote on Nov. 16. on a draft bill to tighten anti-terrorism laws, according to a statement Tuesday.
It said the constitutional committee proposed a bill that restricts the freedom of assembly of groups affiliated with terrorism.
Authorities will be provided with the opportunity to be more effective in the fight against terrorism with the new law.
The legislation is expected to take effect on Jan. 1 if passed.