Sd mp Katja Nyberg expelled over drug findings

Parliamentary member Katja Nyberg has left the Sweden Democrats after tests showed narcotics in her blood during a police stop, but she will remain in parliament as an independent. The party views the expulsion as obvious given their emphasis on law and order. Nyberg was recruited from the police in 2018 but never became the asset the party hoped for.

Katja Nyberg, a Sweden Democrats (SD) member of parliament, was stopped by police between Christmas and New Year and suspected of drug driving. According to the Transport Agency, her blood contained narcotics, confirmed earlier in the day. This prompted SD to expel her from the party, a move that SVT's domestic political commentator Elisabeth Marmorstein describes as obvious. “A suspected drug driving offense is of course particularly sensitive for a party that has made law and order one of its main profile issues,” she says in Aktuellt. Marmorstein notes that Nyberg, recruited from the police in 2018, never became the asset SD hoped for and has instead been a burden in recent weeks. Despite the expulsion, Nyberg chooses to remain in parliament as a political independent, against the party's wishes. “After talks with my party leadership, I have decided to leave the Sweden Democrats. However, I stand by my mandate and will fulfill the trust given to me by the voters by continuing as a member of parliament,” she writes in an email to TT. This is the third seat SD has lost in this term in this manner, but since the left has also lost three mandates, it does not affect the power balance in parliament, according to Marmorstein.

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Swedish MP Katja Nyberg recording a defiant video message on suspicions of drunk driving and drug offense, with snowy police scene in background.
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SD politician Katja Nyberg breaks silence on suspicions

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Swedish MP Katja Nyberg (SD) has broken her silence on suspicions of gross drunk driving and a drug offense. In a video on X, she labels the media coverage as public character assassination and stresses the presumption of innocence. The investigation continues after she was stopped by police during the holiday period between Christmas and New Year.

The Social Democrats have filed a complaint with Sweden's parliamentary constitutional committee (KU) against Justice Minister Gunnar Strömmer (M) for his handling of SD MP Katja Nyberg's positions in oversight councils following drunk driving suspicions. The party criticizes the week-long delay before Nyberg was relieved of her duties. Strömmer should have acted more promptly as the responsible minister, according to the complaint.

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Barbara Åberg, a Sweden Democrats politician in Skurup, resigns from her municipal roles following Expo's revelation of her sharing conspiracy theories and anti-vaccine views on social media. She has posted pro-Russian content and criticized support for Ukraine. The party's group leader confirms that her opinions do not align with the party's stance.

A 39-year-old Swedish man has been detained on probable cause suspected of very serious drug offenses after extradition from Morocco to Sweden. He arrived at Arlanda on Wednesday evening and was detained at Norrtälje District Court on Friday. The investigation concerns a cocaine purification facility involving large quantities of black cocaine.

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Sverigedemokraterna's leader Jimmie Åkesson demands that the Liberals back down from their stance against including SD in a future government. Liberals' leader Simona Mohamsson stands firm on the party's decision not to support a government with SD ministers. The conflict escalates ahead of the next election, as Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson visits both parties' meetings.

Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson (M) accuses the Social Democrats of wanting to force population mixing in their integration policy. Lawen Redar (S) rejects the claims as baseless and calls them political ridicule in SVT's 30 Minutes. She stresses that the party's proposals aim to break segregation without coercion.

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Sunday's party leaders' debate in SVT's Agenda was marked by a high tone and frequent interruptions. Nooshi Dadgostar (V) faced criticism from Ebba Busch (KD) and Anna-Karin Hatt (C) during discussions on integration and the Gaza war. Several leaders described the debate as rowdy and unworthy of democracy.

 

 

 

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