Björn Söder had wanted to wait before jumping from the item.
But today chose the SD National Executive Richard Jomshof new party secretary.
The Sweden Democrats party board decided today that Richard Jomshof will take over as party secretary. The decision was taken unanimously.
Unanimous decision
Richard Jomshof takes office on 26 February.
Substitute party leader Mattias Karlsson commented in a press release:
“The question of the timing of the submission of the party secretarial role has been up for discussion and I am pleased that we have now reached a compromise. Everyone has been agreed that the change needs to be done, and that Lot secretarial role has been in need of change. It is therefore gratifying that we now have in place a new batch secretarial role with more focus on communication and less on administration. The need for such a change grew further after the December agreement when the Sweden Democrats took over the role as the leading opposition party. “
Details of the power struggle
During the last week there have been reports of a power struggle within the Sweden Democrats.
Björn Söder, who has been the party secretary since 2005 and in September was elected Second Deputy President, has long announced that he wanted to leave the party secretary post.
In a text to the party newspaper SD Courier indicated However, he recently that because of the situation with Jimmie Åkesson’s sick wanted to postpone the party secretary prey. Mattias Karlsson played down the details of internal disputes.
feel sick when animals are mistreated
Richard Jomshof, 43, became a member of the SD in 1999 and is since the 2010 election in parliament for the party. He is a member of the SD’s party board and executive committee and also the publisher of SD Courier.
On his blog he writes, among other things, about his time in the synthpop band Elegant Machinery, where he was a songwriter primarily during 1990 century, that he had previously voted for the Conservatives, and that he is a vegetarian for 17 years, since he gets upset when the “defenseless animals (and humans) are treated badly.”
He was educated SO-teacher with history and geography as major subjects. He has partially Finnish roots, but was born and have lived most of my life in Helsingborg.
Today he lives with his wife and two sons in Karlskrona archipelago in Blekinge.
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