Several prominent Social Democrats resign in Askersund

On Monday evening, Anna Green announced she is leaving her role as opposition councilor for the Social Democrats in Askersund. Several other prominent S politicians simultaneously stated they are also resigning. This follows efforts by a faction within the party to remove them.

During Monday evening's municipal council meeting in Askersund, Anna Green, the opposition councilor for the Social Democrats, announced she is leaving her position. She stated that she submitted her resignation the same day. At the same time, several other prominent S politicians announced they are also resigning from their roles.

The resigning politicians refer in a memo to a faction within the party that has worked over time to remove them. The memo was distributed in connection with the meeting. No further details on which other politicians are resigning or specific reasons beyond the internal faction's efforts are provided in the available information.

Askersund is a municipality in Örebro County, and these resignations represent a significant change within the local Social Democratic organization. The event highlights internal conflicts within the party at the local level.

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