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“The goal is to become the second largest party,” said the Sweden Democrats party secretary Björn Söder and challenge thus M.
The Sweden Democrats party leader Jimmie Åkesson know in order to participate in valspurten extra parliamentary elections on 22 March. It hopes the party secretary Björn Söder. “Jimmie is invaluable for us,” said the South.
Sweden Democrats party leader Jimmie Åkesson know in order to participate in valspurten extra parliamentary elections on 22 March. It hopes the party secretary Björn Söder. “Jimmie is invaluable for us,” said the South.
Nearly one in four SD voters in the last regular parliamentary elections in September, their vote for another party in their municipality. But support for local governments more than doubled anyway compared to four years ago.
This weekend is collected about 850 Sweden democratic local politicians in Västerås. It is the largest SD meeting since the party was founded, 1988.
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But the party wrestle still empty seats in several municipalities. According to party secretary is about 60 places where SD lacked candidates in the elections in September.
– Of course it is not good, admits Björn Söder as the opening address at this weekend’s SD meeting.
It is the first major SD meeting without Jimmie Åkesson since his election almost ten years ago. Since 17 October, SD leader on sick leave for burnout symptoms until at least February 1st.
But in extraordinary election campaign hope the party secretary to Åkesson to participate.
– We hope he’ll be back in anyway to the final sprint, says Björn Söder.
He dismisses speculation that the 35-year-old Åkesson could be about to leave politics.
– When he comes back it’s long term. Then he will be part of the party a good time to come, says the South.
It was Akesson which launched this autumn’s political chaos by changing the line in conjunction with the President’s soundings 17 September and said that SD could vote for the bourgeois alliance parties budget and force a new election.
His deputy, Mattias Karlsson, made the reality of the threat of budget vote on Wednesday. On Saturday afternoon, he holds his first speech as deputy party leader when he explains why the party decided to trap all governments do not listen to the party’s requirements for reduced immigration.
The extraordinary elections March 22 hope SD gain even more support than last fall, even though the party has caused the political chaos that man after the 2010 election promised not to cause.
– We have been much media focus now and support can certainly lose in January. But the goal is to become the second largest party, says Björn Söder.
SD challenge hence the Moderate Party. The party does so with a larger party cash than several other parliamentary parties. SD has for a long time a system where a part of the local party subsidies channeled to a central election fund.
Following the agreement of the week will also money from the growing party support lent by local Party branches to the central valkassan. This means that the party has estimated 15-20 million to the Extraordinary election campaign.
– We have not emptied the barns, says the South.
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