Monica Lundin tops Borlänge Liberals' list for autumn election

Borlänge's Liberal branch has confirmed its candidate list for the autumn municipal council election, led by Monica Lundin despite her national-level resignation from the party. She is followed by John Thornander and Ann-Sofie Jansson. Lundin expressed enthusiasm about the group.

Borlänge Liberals have finalized their candidate list for the upcoming autumn municipal council election. Monica Lundin heads the list, followed by John Thornander and Ann-Sofie Jansson.

Lundin stepped down from her central role in the Liberals earlier this year amid national party turbulence. She remains committed at the local level in Borlänge.

"What a gang!", Lundin said of her team, as reported by Dala-Demokraten. The list underscores the party's local roots despite national difficulties.

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