Multiple profiles within the Christian Democrats may leave their seats in parliament when the party looks set to lose three places and get sixteen seats.
There are children and elderly minister Maria Larsson, who has been in parliament since 1998 and also Stefan Attefall, Administration and Housing Minister, who may leave the parliament after 19 years. They were both were past cruised by Andrew Carlson in Jonkoping list.
– I’m still in the transitional government, so I have not really had time to shape the thoughts of the future, says Maria Larsson.
The Christian Democrats also drop the economic-political spokesperson Anders Sellström care politician Anders Andersson.
The party’s group leader in parliament Emma Henriksson says the situation is a bit heavy right now.
– The person who supporting a role may also personalize it. But there are many powerful forces in our party and it is clear that there will be other people that grow into the clothes. But of course, it is initially a tap, says Henriksson.
Since election day are the count continued. Both personal check and late early votes. The result is still not completely finished, but becomes clear only on Saturday.
Multiple profiles hanging loose and may miss to take place in Parliament. There is, for example, the Centre Party’s IT and Energy Minister Anna-Karin Hatt, Liberal Party team leader Johan Pehrson and Moderates’ party secretary Kent Persson.
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