The Left Party member Ali Hadrous in Landskrona, who has been suspended from party work since he shared several anti-Semitic posts on social media, has left the party, reports HD/Sydsvenskan.
An expulsion case has been ongoing in the Left Party. That he is now leaving voluntarily does not surprise the deputy party secretary Maria Forsberg, who writes in an email to the newspaper.
Hadrous states that he has not decided whether he will also leave his seat in Landskrona's municipal council, or if he will become an independent politician.
Previously, Orwa Kadoura, former vice chairman of the Left Party in Malmö, has also left the party after similar criticism for making anti-Semitic posts on social media.
The Left Party in Gothenburg has temporarily suspended Kristofer Lundberg as chairman of the party association in Angered since the website Doku revealed that he has expressed support for the terrorist-listed PLFP (Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine). Lundberg is also involved in a criminal investigation.