The Nomination Committee proposed her and now it is clear that Annika Strandhäll, former Minister of Social Affairs and now Member of Parliament, will take over as chair of S-women.
“I am incredibly honored to lead Sweden’s strongest and most important women’s union. We are facing an election movement filled with both faith in the future, but also great seriousness and responsibility to continue to drive the women’s struggle forward “, says Strandhäll in a statement.
At the union’s congress which held during the weekend, Nina Unesi was also elected as the new federal secretary.
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