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Sweden’s Liberal Party leader Johan Pehrson will step down after a sharp drop in public support, a party spokesperson confirmed on Monday.
STOCKHOLM - Sweden's Liberal Party leader Johan Pehrson will step down from his post, he said on Monday, adding that the timing of his resignation will give a new candidate a chance to boost the ...
Employment and integration minister Johan Pehrson. File photo: Christine Olsson/TT The government has announced a new plan to introduce a compulsory 'Sweden course' for newly-arrived immigrants. What ...
Past Insider Trading and Trends 2017 was Johan Pehrson's most active year for acquiring shares with 2 total transactions. Johan Pehrson's most active month to acquire stocks was the month of April ...
Johan Pehrson, leader of the Liberal Party, wants to be part of a liberal-conservative government, even if it relies on support from others. Credit: Joel Levonen/Sveriges Radio ...
“In the beginning of February this year, the worst mass shooting in Swedish modern history occurred,” Sweden’s Education Minister Johan Pehrson told a press conference.
"Lite mer tjafs," Liberal leader Johan Pehrson was heard whispering to Sweden Democrat leader Jimmie Åkesson in a parliamentary debate this week. But what does it mean, and why are people talking ...
Pictured is Sweden's Labour Market Minister Johan Pehrson holding a press conference to discuss the government's perspective on the current labour market situation. Photo by: Oscar Olsson / TT Sweden ...
But Liberal Party leader Johan Pehrson says several of those criticising the deal were against discussing issues like migration, healthcare and schools with the Sweden Democrats on any level.
Liberal leader Johan Pehrson resigns, Scania rules out Northvolt acquisition, and other news from Sweden on Tuesday.
Employment and Integration Minister Johan Pehrson. Photo: Christine Olsson/TT Sweden's government is considering placing a time limit on Swedish for Immigrants (SFI) classes as part of a reform aimed ...
Liberal party leader Johan Pehrson addressing reporters. Photo: Fredrik Sandberg/TT In our weekly Sweden Elects newsletter, The Local's editor Emma Löfgren explains the key events to keep an eye on in ...