Rönn says she has felt strong support in recent days. She has now been formally nominated by leading liberals in Jönköping, but it is unclear whether she will run.
I am very grateful and honored by the trust and feel a lot of support around the country, but at the same time it is a huge responsibility, so I feel that I have to be allowed to understand that decision before I make up my mind, she says.
The future of the party
The decision at the extraordinary national meeting on Sunday is about whether to say yes or no to Simona Mohamsson, and indirectly it is a vote on her position that L should be able to sit in a government with SD.
This is about the strategic future of our party, our members and our grassroots, says Cecilia Rönn.
I would have liked us to talk about the factual issue instead of the personal issue, because that's what I think is the most important thing, she says.
Minister not worried
On Thursday at 7 p.m., nominations will close at the Nominating Committee, but a candidate can also be presented by a representative at the meeting on Sunday.
I am convinced that the party board's line is valid and that Simona Mohamsson will continue to have confidence, says Minister for Gender Equality Nina Larsson (L), who, like the other ministers from the Liberal Party, has made it clear that they will resign if Simona Mohamsson is not re-elected at the national convention.
From the people I have met and the conversations I have had, I feel that there is definitely criticism and that there are those who do not support this, but I feel that there is a larger majority in favor.





