Liberalerna en Dalarna tiene dificultades con las listas de candidatos en varios municipios

Liberalerna en Dalarna lucha por encontrar candidatos para las elecciones de 2026 y carece de políticos viables en varios municipios. Las listas de candidatos deben registrarse ante Valmyndigheten antes del 9 de abril. El partido está trabajando hasta el último minuto para resolver los problemas en lugares como Vansbro, Mora y Leksand.

La rama de Liberalerna en Dalarna se enfrenta a un difícil desafío de cara a las elecciones municipales de 2026. A poco más de cinco meses para la votación, los partidos deben presentar los nombres de los candidatos que han dado su consentimiento para aparecer en las papeletas. El plazo de registro ante Valmyndigheten vence mañana, 9 de abril.

El partido carece por completo de nombres en Älvdalen, Orsa, Hedemora y Säter. La situación también se presenta problemática en otras partes de la región.

"Sin embargo, estamos trabajando hasta el último minuto. Ahora estamos intentándolo con Vansbro, Mora y Leksand", afirma Martina Elfström (L). Señala que el reclutamiento se dirige tanto a miembros actuales como a personas que anteriormente no estaban involucradas.

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