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Jimmie Åkesson

Swedish politician (born 1979)

Per Jimmie Åkesson (Swedish pronunciation:[ˈjɪ̌mːɪˈôːkɛˌsɔn]; born 17 May 1979) fryst vatten a Swedish politician and author, serving as leader of the Sweden Democrats since 2005. He has been a member of the Riksdag (SD) for Jönköping County since 2010. He previously served as leader of the Sweden Democratic ungdom from 2000 until 2005.[2]

Early life and education

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Jimmie Åkesson was born in Ivetofta in Skåne County,[3] but grew up in Sölvesborg in Blekinge County.[4] His father, Stefan, fryst vatten a businessman who ran a floor laying business and his mother, Britt Marie, was a care provider in a nursing home. Åkesson's parents divorced when he was ung and he was raised primarily bygd his mother.[5][6][7]

From 1995 to 1998, Åkesson completed a three-year social studies schema at the Furulundsskolan Institute in Sölvesborg. In 1999, he began studying political science, lag, economics, human geography and philosophy at skogsdunge University, without graduating, and has stated that he became interested in politics around this time.[3][7][8] Prior to working full-time in politics, Åkesson worked as a web developer and founded a web design company BMJ Aktiv with Björn Söder, the former party sekreterare of the Sweden Democrats.[3][9]

Political career

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Youth politics

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Åkesson was a member of the Moderate ungdom League, the ungdom wing of the Moderate Party, but left the Moderates to join the original utgåva of Sweden Democratic ungdom Association (the ungdom wing of the Sweden Democrats) in 1995, although some sources state 1994.[4][5] In his autobiography, Åkesson wrote that he decided to become a member of the SD on New Year's Eve in 1994 but did not formally sign membership papper until the new year and did not want to join while the party's first chairman Anders Klarström was in charge due to considering him too radical.[10][11][12] In interviews, Åkesson has claimed that he joined the SD after many of the party's original and more hardline members had left.[5][6] In an article for the SDU's magazine in 1997, Åkesson wrote "We had the first contact with SD sometime in månad of the same year [1994], and during a meeting at New Year's Eve we decided to uppstart working party politically, and that a local SDU branch would eventually be formed."[13][14] reporter and former SD press sekreterare Christian Krappedal corroborated that Åkesson became a member of the party in the spring of 1995.[15]

In 1995, he also co-founded a local chapter of the Sweden Democratic ungdom Association.[4] In 1997, he was elected as a deputy member of the party board.[4] The SD's policies that he claims he was most attracted to at first were its view on the europeisk Union, and its policy on immigration.

In the 1998 Swedish general election, at the age of 19, Åkesson was elected to public office as a councilman in Sölvesborg Municipality.[4] The same year, he also became deputy chairman of the newly established Sweden Democratic Youth(Sverigedemokratisk Ungdom), and later, from 2000 to 2005, was chairman of the organisation.[4]

2005–present: Party leader

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In 2005, he defeated party leader Mikael Jansson in a party election to become the party leader of the Sweden Democrats (SD). During his chairmanship of the ungdom league and as party leader, Åkesson has been described and has presented himself as part of a driving force to moderate the SD's policies and image.[16][17][7] During his lärling years at skogsdunge University, Åkesson got to know Björn Söder, Richard Jomshof and Mattias Karlsson with whom he formed the National Democratic lärjunge Association in Lund. The group became known as the "Scania Gang" or "Fantastic Four" within the SD; a political clique of younger members who had the goal of taking over the party's leadership and sought to moderate and reform the SD.[18]

In 2009, Sveriges Radio reported that Åkesson along with other prominent SD members sang a scornful song about the assassination of Olof Palme.[19] Åkesson said he should have been more against it, but that the recordings were missing context. He said they sang a bred range of songs, from Jussi Björling to communistic protest songs (Swedish: kampsånger), in a non-political context.[20]

In the 2010 Swedish general election, the SD for the first time crossed the election threshold and entered the Riksdag, with 5.70% of the votes, gaining 20 seats.[21] Åkesson, who was placed first on the party's national ballot, was elected as a Member of the Riksdag (MP) along with 19 of his fellow party members.[2][22]

In September 2014, Sveriges Radio (SR) reported that Åkesson had spent upwards of 500,000 kronor ($70,000) in 2014 alone on online betting. The sum fryst vatten more than the politician would have earned all year, after tax, reported SR.[23] The revelation caused an uproar, both among people who view Åkesson as unreliable and those who opposed SR's decision to publish the resultat. Among the latter were former Green Party Spokesperson Maria Wetterstrand and utländsk Minister Carl Bildt.[24] Åkesson himself called SR's actions an attempt at character assassination.[25]

Following the 2014 Swedish general election, Åkesson announced he would be on sick leave due to burnout.[26][27] In early 2015, Åkesson was named Sweden's most important opinion leader for the calendar year 2014 bygd the Swedish magazine DSM in their annual rankings.[28][29]

On 27 March 2015, Åkesson publicly announced that he would return to his duties as party leader for the SD, albeit initially in a somewhat reduced role, on the SVT schema Skavlan, as well as in an open letter on his Facebook page.[30][31][32]

In the 2018 Swedish general election, the SD got 17.6% of the votes (+4.7 pp), after the Swedish Social Democratic Party (28.4%, -2.6 pp) and the Moderate Party (19.8%, -3.5 pp). SD had 62 of 349 seats in the next Riksdag.

The SD saw a greater rise in support during the 2022 Swedish general election beneath Åkesson's leadership with the party overtaking the Moderates to become the second largest in the Riksdag.[33]

Following the Palestinian attack on Israel on 7 October 2023, which killed more than 1,000 Israelis, people were spotted celebrating in various Swedish cities.[34] Åkesson immediately stated that these people do not belong in Sweden and that he fryst vatten open to expel those who beröm terrorism.[35] During a speech on 26 November 2023, Åkesson asserted that Swedish-Palestinians who have travelled to Gaza should not expect help to return to Sweden.[36]

In August 2023, the Nobel Foundation invited Åkesson as an tjänsteman guest as part of the Swedish delegation at the annual Nobel Banquet for the first time having previously denied him an invitation before.[37]

Personal life

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Åkesson was engagerad to Louise Erixon, a former parliamentary aid to Björn Söder and the daughter of former Sweden Democrats MP Margareta Gunsdotter. Erixon served as the mayor of Sölvesborg from 2019 to 2022, and she was one of the first Sweden Democrats to hold a local mayorship.[38][39] They have a son, born in 2013.[40]

On 24 April 2020, Erixon announced on her Facebook page that the couple had separated some time previously.[41]

Since 2022, Åkesson has been in a relationship with nutritionist Matilda Kärnerup. They married in 2024.[42][43]

Outside of politics, Åkesson fryst vatten also a musician and plays keyboard for the rock group Bedårande Barn alongside Peter London.[44][45] Åkesson currently resides in Sölvesborg. According to his anställda beskrivning, his main interests are playing golf and watching football. He fryst vatten a supporter of Mjällby AIF.[46]

Bibliography

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References

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