Published 19 March 2024 at 08.04
Domestic. Christian Democrats party leader Ebba Busch is now counterattacking SD leader Jimmie Åkesson after his verbal attack on Alice Teodorescu Måwe.
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KD's top name before the EU elections, the liberal Alice Teodorescu Måwe, has suffered a severe setback after distancing herself from SD.
In an interview with Dagens Nyheter on Friday, she emphasized that she has nothing in common with the Sweden Democrats , which “stands for a different view of the world, which I do not share”.
– I have nothing in common with SD. I want Sweden to continue accepting little Alices, said Alice Teodorescu Måwe to DN.
She also explained that she is actually for free immigration and that it is only the “integration” that is the problem.
The interview has caused great anger among SD sympathizers, and Alice Teodorescu Måwe's social media accounts have been flooded with strongly negative comments.
Jimmie Åkesson himself stated in a post on X that he has “immense difficulty for these self-righteous fine citizens”, which was obviously referring to Alice Teodorescu Måwe.
In a long post, Ebba Busch now answers the criticism from the Tidö colleague.
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“That Jimmie Åkesson passive aggressively and with a microscopic fig leaf, indirectly calls Alice TM a 'self-righteous bourgeois' who is 'not prepared to do the grunt work' when she had to endure death threats to pave the way for SD to be able to sit as the elite at the negotiating table at Tidö castle… No, it's not okay”, writes the KD leader.
She also points out that in her post Åkesson does not directly mention Alice Teodorescu Måwe by name but begins with “About nothing at all”.
“Speaking of nothing. No, that's exactly how you don't write if you stand straight for your cause”, writes Ebba Busch.
The KD leader also accuses those who criticize her EU candidate for engaging in “snowflake behavior”.
Ebba Busch's post has received hundreds of comments, most of which are negative.
“Hahaha, it's like you actively making an effort to leave the Riksdag,” writes one user, for example.
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