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It was during the electoral weekend that the word “Partir” spread in the Irene Svenonius village in Täby.
The left-wing anti-fascist organization (Afa) took up the vandalism and shared a photo on its website.
Irene Svenonius: “Manage security for me and my family”
Now Svenonius is commenting on the event for the first time, for the local newspaper Mitt i.
– For me, it’s like always. We have a security function in the Stockholm Region that looks after the security of my family and me and I don’t let violence and threats of violence get in the way of my work, ”she says.
For Mitt i, the Financial Region Council reports that it is focusing on trying to deal with the crown crisis in Stockholm, and not vandalism.
– We are in the midst of a pandemic, a huge responsibility that I need to focus on. This is where I put my strength. Of course, I hope the police can arrest them guilty, but I always hope that regardless of the crime. But you can’t scare me, says Irene Svenonius.
Support Svenonius after vandalism.
After the vandalism, she has received wide support.
– This is a heinous crime. Threats and violence against elected officials are attacks on our democracy and should never be accepted, Moderate Party Secretary Gunnar Strömmer said in a comment.
“I received information that Irene Svenonius’ house was destroyed. Disgusting. The threats to elected officials are very serious and can never be tolerated. I hope you and your family are doing well under the circumstances, “opposition mayor Karin Wanngård (S) wrote on Twitter.
Democratic Minister Amanda Lind (MP) also supported Irene Svenonius on Twitter.
“Threats and violence against elected officials are NEVER okay. An abuse for both our democracy and the affected individual, “he wrote.