Jimmie Akesson
Jimmie Akesson was born in Ivetofta, Skåne County, Sweden on May 17th, 1979 and is the Politician. At the age of 44, Jimmie Akesson biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Political career
kesson was a member of the Moderate Youth League, the Moderate Party's youth wing, but he left the Moderates to join the old Sweden Democratic Youth Association (the youth wing of the Sweden Democrats) in 1995, according to some sources. In interviews, kesson has admitted that he joined the SD after many of the party's original and more hardline members had left. In 1995, he co-founded a local chapter of the Sweden Democratic Youth Association. He was elected as a deputy member of the party board in 1997. The SD's policies, which he claims were the most entangled to at first, were focused on the European Union and its immigration policy.
Sölvesson was elected to public office in Sölvesborg Municipality, Sweden, at the age of 19. He served as deputy chairman of the newly established Sweden Democratic Youth (Sverigedemokratisk Ungdom) in the same year, and then as chairman from 2000 to 2005.
He defeated Party Leader Mikael Jansson in a party election in 2005 to become Sweden's party leader (SD). During his chairmanship of the youth league and as party leader, kesson has been described and confirmed as part of a driving force to moderate the SD's policies and image.
For the first time in the 2010 Swedish general election, the SD crossed the electoral threshold and entered the Riksdag with 56% of the vote, earning 20 seats. kesson, who appeared first on the party's national ballot, was elected as a Member of the Riksdag (MP) with 19 of his fellow party members.
Sveriges Radio (SR) reported in September 2014 that Skresson had invested upwards of 500,000 kronor ($70,000) in 2014 alone on online betting alone. After tax, the politician will have made more money than he would have earned all year, according to the SR. The revelations sparked controversies, both among those who regard kesson as unreliable and those who oppose the SR's decision to release the facts. Maria Wetterstrand, the former Green Party Spokesperson, and Foreign Minister Carl Bildt were among the latter. SR's behavior, according to Skeson, was an attempt at character assassination.
Following the 2010 Swedish general election, kesson revealed that he would be on sick leave due to burnout. Skeksson was rated Sweden's Most Influential Opinion Leader in 2014 by the Swedish journal DSM in their annual rankings in early 2015.
kesson also announced on Facebook that he would return to his positions as the SD's leader, though initially in a somewhat limited capacity.
The SD gained 17.6% of the votes (+4.7 pp) in the 2018 Swedish general election (+4.7 percent), after the Swedish Social Democratic Party (26.4 percent, -2.6 pp) and the Moderate Party (19.8%, -3.5 pp) announced their opposition. In the forthcoming Riksdag, SD had 62 of 349 seats.
During the 2022 Swedish general election under kesson's leadership, the SD saw a bigger increase in support, leading the Moderates to become the second largest in the Riksdag.