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.

Katja Nyberg, a member of parliament for the Sweden Democrats (SD), was stopped by police east of Stockholm during the days between Christmas and New Year in connection with a traffic incident. She is suspected of gross drunk driving and a minor drug offense after a bag containing white powder, suspected narcotics, was found during a body search. Quick tests showed positive, but final results from blood and powder analysis are expected only in early February, according to prosecutor Anders Jakobsson. Nyberg has previously denied the allegations, stating she does not recognize the details. On January 15, SD requested her dismissal from her assignments. After a period of silence, Nyberg posted a video on X on January 26 criticizing the media's handling of the case. 'It is not journalism – it is public character assassination,' she says, adding that the narrative was established early without fact-checking. She emphasizes that in Sweden, one is innocent until proven guilty, even as a public figure, and that legal security has been sidelined due to leaks and sensational reporting. 'This is not just about me. It is about how quickly people are judged in public,' she stresses, mentioning the impact on her family. SD press chief Oskar Cavalli-Björkman described the video as Nyberg's personal choice but noted it prolongs media coverage and is negative for the party. The party is awaiting official facts to assess the situation.

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Reactions to Katja Nyberg's video on X, where she breaks her silence labeling media coverage as 'public character assassination' and emphasizing presumption of innocence, are polarized. Supporters send strength and criticize media drev. Critics demand explanations for the powder bag, off-road driving, and tests, urging resignation. Some note hypocrisy compared to SD's stance on immigrant suspects, while others see news value in the incident.

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Illustration depicting MP Katja Nyberg at a police traffic stop amid suspicions of drunk driving and drug offense.
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Police seek to dismiss MP Katja Nyberg

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The Swedish Police Authority wants to terminate the employment of the suspected MP Katja Nyberg at the National Operations Department. Nyberg is suspected of gross drunk driving and a minor drug offense following a traffic stop during the holiday period. She denies the allegations and has left the Sweden Democrats but remains in parliament as an independent.

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.

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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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