Left Party Rossana Dinamarca from Trollhattan marked against the Speaker, Björn Söder (SD) on Monday.
– You are not my President, she said.
Criticism of Second Deputy President Björn Söder (SD) has been tough since Dagens Nyheter interview at the weekend where the South pronounce that Jews and Sami can not be Swedes if they do not “assimilate”. On Monday, he also received criticism in Parliament.
When Rossana Dinamarca would speak, she began to appeal to anyone with the word “audience” instead of the usual “Mr President”. She was immediately interrupted by Björn Söder who pointed this out, the Dinamarca retorted:
– You are not my President.
Since she continued her speech.
– It was a way to select against both SD and racism in society at large. I do what I can to inspire strength and courage in people. Unless we in parliament can stand up against racism, how are we to demand that people make it in the coffee room? she says to SVT News.
When asked how she will do in the future she tells Metro:
– Björn Söder will never be my President in Parliament.
At the opening of Parliament in the autumn bar Rossana Dinamarca an acclaimed shirt with print “SD = racists”. After today’s statement has hashtag #intemintalman has spread like wildfire on Twitter, calling for the resignation of Södermalm and desires of t-shirts with the text “You are not my President.”
Even before Rossana Dinamarcas comment was Liberal, Roger Haddad criticized the South in a debate about integration. Among other things, he said that the President had “made inappropriate statements about Jews, Tornedalers and Sami linked to the so-called Swedish character.” As the incumbent President received the South did not respond to the criticism.
Björn Söder says he is not so surprised at the criticism that he is over Haddad and Dinamarcas behavior.
– There are at liberty to have whatever opinions they want about me, but the way to express them is completely unacceptable. It’s sad that Haddad, like many of the others, trying to take cheap political points at something not right, but it is so political game. They could have checked what I said instead, he tells Swedish Television News.
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