SD subsidiary bought books from Åkesson's publisher

Sverigedemokraternas subsidiary ADBO Sverige AB purchased 80,000 copies of Jimmie Åkesson's book ”Det moderna folkhemmet” from his publishing house Asp & Lycke in 2018. The deal generated 1.7 million kronor in revenue for the publisher.

The investigation by TV4’s Kalla fakta shows that tax funds via the party thereby ended up with the party leader’s private company. Professor Olle Lundin described it as a textbook example of corruption. Jimmie Åkesson confirmed that the party had bought a large print run but called the program a concoction with invented figures. He stressed that it involved party money, not tax funds. Kalla fakta’s editorial chief Jonas Alsgren said they had provided SD with background material a month in advance without receiving a response. He dismissed Åkesson’s criticism as an attempt to shift focus from the investigation.

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Jimmie Åkesson debating with Magdalena Andersson on migration policy in a TV studio.
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Åkesson questions S credibility in migration debate

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Jimmie Åkesson (SD) and Magdalena Andersson (S) debated migration policy and green investments in SVT's Aktuellt. Åkesson argued that the Social Democrats lack credibility in promises of stricter migration.

The Sweden Democrats have hired an external audit firm to review information revealed in TV4's Kalla Fakta program. Party leader Jimmie Åkesson confirmed the decision in an interview with Sveriges Radio.

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SD leader Jimmie Åkesson and Liberal leader Simona Mohamsson visited the Moderates mingle in Stockholm on Thursday evening.

Sweden's Tidö parties now hold only 174 seats in parliament after former SD MPs Elsa Widding and Katja Nyberg announced they will vote with the opposition on certain issues. Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson's government is fully dependent on the two independents in key votes. Sverigedemokraterna accuses the Greens of buying the votes, which MP and the independents deny.

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An Aftonbladet reporter gained access to the prime minister couple's Fållökna estate without security checks. Ulf Kristersson states he feels secure with the protection.

Sweden's chancellor of justice (JK) has dropped the preliminary investigation into suspected agitation against an ethnic group targeting Vera Oredsson, responsible publisher for the Nordfront website. The reason is that the reported material has been removed or edited from the site. Oredsson, 98, living in Ludvika, can no longer be held accountable.

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