Harsh internal criticism of KD's recruitment of the Bulletin profile

Published 20 January 2024 at 22.14

Domestic. TheChristian Democrats are expected to give liberal opinion leader and Bulletin profiler Alice Teodorescu Måwe, 39, the high-paying post of MEP for the party. But many are dissatisfied internally and believe that the lucrative assignment should have been distributed internally, writes SvD.

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The KD leadership is poking Sara Skyttedal as an EU parliamentarian and instead places the former M politician and now liberal opinion leader Alice Teodorescu Måwe at the top of the list in the EU elections.

Teodorescu Måwe comes mostly from the independent school industry, where she works as a lobbyist for the tax-funded welfare company Academedia. Before that, she was a high-profile writer on national economist Tino Sanandaji's rewritten newspaper project Bulletin.

Mikael Anefur, municipal politician for KD in Kristianstad, writes on Facebook that Ebba Busch is repeating the mistake from last fall, when Skyttedal was elected before KD politician David Lega despite the fact that the selection committee suggested Lega for the very lucrative post.

“New idea to find a celebrity who is friends with Ebba. Probably I am both too old and untalented to realize the beauty of this crow's song,” he writes.

Even KD politician Magnus Kolsjö is critical.

“I will not campaign for to send a moderate opinion leader to Brussels! There are holes in the head in so many ways to bring in a person 'off the street' and give a position of trust in a party,” he writes on Facebook.

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