Anna-Karin Hatt Proposed as New Centre Party Leader

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Anna-Karin Hatt Proposed as New Centre Party Leader
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The Centre Party's electoral committee proposes Anna-Karin Hatt as new party leader. It can probably work, believes political scientist Mikael Sundström at Lund University. Had it not been for Annie Lööf's special political charisma, she would probably already have been party leader.

Anna-Karin Hatt was considered credible when she previously announced in April that she, "after mature consideration", had decided not to run for the leadership of the Centre Party.

The nomination committee's proposal on Monday came as a slight surprise, according to Sundström.

But in terms of qualifications, she has a lot to offer. She has particularly strong "cred" when it comes to rural areas after her years at the Federation of Swedish Farmers (LRF), where she has traveled extensively throughout the country.

The Game

Anna-Karin Hatt is currently the CEO of the Federation of Swedish Farmers (LRF).

If she succeeds in broadening the agricultural policy and simultaneously retaining the urban voters who have turned to the Centre Party, "there are votes to be gained", says Sundström.

She is no dove when it comes to the political game, and what you need to do to hold together. She was involved when things went well for the Centre Party and is well-known, which helps.

Anna-Karin Hatt is believed to have strong support within the party. The first test of fire may come when she needs to take a stance on the contentious government issue. Will the Centre Party under her leadership continue to set boundaries against both the Sweden Democrats and the Left Party?

The wisest thing would have been to choose to "we discuss our policy, and will not go into detailed discussions about this for a long time, but go to the election on our own terms", says Mikael Sundström.

A New Old Voice

The "traditional political science view" has been that party leaders can be a liability, but rarely a asset for a party. Yet, Sundström believes that Hatt can benefit the party in such a way that she, during her time outside party politics, has avoided commenting on issues that have led to internal factions within the Centre Party, and can come in as something new.

In this way, she can become a new old voice in the party.

After losing the party leadership battle against Annie Lööf in 2011, Anna-Karin Hatt continued to cooperate well with Lööf – something that is also believed to benefit her now.

She is competent when it comes to organizing things. If it weren't for Annie Lööf's special political charisma, she would probably already have been party leader and passed that stage, speculates Mikael Sundström.

52 years old.

Grew up in Hylte, Halland, where she was a municipal politician.

CEO of the Federation of Swedish Farmers (LRF) and previously, among other things, IT and Energy Minister in Fredrik Reinfeldt's Alliance government. Has also been CEO of the employer organization Almega.

Lost the party leadership battle in the Centre Party against Annie Lööf in 2011.

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