Simona Mohamsson continues as Liberalernas party leader after the party's extra national meeting on Sunday evening, according to multiple reports. However, all ministers in the Liberal Party will resign if party leader Simona Mohamsson loses the decisive vote on Sunday, TT reported, with heavy L-ministers also set to resign if Mohamsson is voted out, multiple reports indicate. The exact number of ministers or prominent members who have resigned or threatened to resign remains unclear.
The Liberal Youth Federation (Liberala ungdomsförbundet Luf) demands that the entire party board resign and make their positions available at the extra-ordinary national meeting. Liberala ungdomsförbundet, Luf, is critical of the shift in the question of cooperating with Sverigedemokraterna that party leader Simona Mohamsson presented on Friday, and Luf has always been against cooperating with SD and still is. According to swedenherald.com, Anton Holmlund described that there is a difference between the Tidö Agreement and allowing SD into government.
Ylva Mozis is leaving the Liberal Party leadership after the party board's decision to scrap the red lines against the Sweden Democrats, Ekot reported. The entire leadership in Stockholms län and Stockholms stad is leaving their assignments, multiple reports indicate, and Jan Jönsson, a top Liberal in Stockholm, stepped down from the party's board over the Sweden Democrats move, according to research.
The situation is embarrassing and tragic.
The internal group that will review Simona Mohamsson after the SD-svängen has been hit by departures, according to SvD's information. There is dissatisfaction that the question will be handled first next year, multiple reports indicate.
Several L-ledamöter are jumping off in protest, described as 'smärtsam sorg', multiple reports indicate, and Jimmy Ekström threatens to leave the party entirely, according to multiple reports. Heavy names are leaving L's lists, but many new members, according to two sources.
The extra national meeting can be described as a technical failure, multiple reports indicate.
There is a difference between the Tidö Agreement and allowing SD into government.
LUF demands openness and defense of the right to asylum, and criticizes temporary residence permits, restrictions on family reunification, and changes to asylum law. LUF demands permanent residence permits. LUF released a manifesto for the 2024 European Parliament election.
LUF is recruiting a campaign manager for the 2026 elections, according to research, and elected a new chairman, Joar Forssell, at a congress in Uppsala, research shows.
LUF criticizes SD's troll factories and demands a stop to negotiations with SD, according to Erik Berg. LUF emphasizes free speech and calls on liberals to support it, and thanks Liberals for a credible defense policy.
The decision will have major consequences for the party, with top candidates dropping out and potentially breaking the party organization.
LUF condemned Hamas terrorism after attacks in Israel, according to research.
Jan Jönsson has been a long-standing critic of political cooperation with the Sweden Democrats, research shows.
The Liberals' national board backed party leader Simona Mohamsson's new line that the Liberals can be part of a future government together with the Sweden Democrats, according to research.