Anna Kinberg Batra, former leader of the Moderate Party and Stockholm's governor, has resigned from her position following allegations of favoritism in recruitment processes.
The controversy began in early 2024, leading to her forced resignation in September after severe criticism from the Ombudsman.
Despite her departure, those she appointed remain employed under standard state conditions.
This incident highlights ongoing issues within the Swedish political system, where political affiliations often influence administrative roles.
Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson expressed disapproval, emphasizing the need for reform in recruitment practices.
The situation underscores the challenges of maintaining impartiality in politically charged environments.