With responsibility for traffic issues, he has been seen, heard and aroused emotions. Not least when it comes to questions about the electric scooters and the snow removal in Stockholm.
Stockholm's "mayor" is the face of the green-blue. Pronounce high, low, local and national.
3. Lotta Edholm (L) School Citizens' Council - 658
The school is a big budget item. Most recently, the issue of notifying the school platform.
4. Karin Wanngård (S) opposition citizen council - 650
She who should be the nail in the eye of the majority. Swinging for the most part.
5. Dennis Wedin (M) Real Estate Citizens' Council - 599
New in the town hall. Most quoted about conversions.
6. Jonas Naddebo (C) Cultural Citizens Council - 574
In addition to the library question and the question of the clubs' future in Stockholm, he was nomination chair for the Center in the EU elections, which generated some attention.
7. Erik Slottner (KD) Senior Citizens Council - 459
In addition to the elderly issues, it deals with security issues and thereby the question of security guards.
8. Joakim Larsson (M) City Building Mayor - 366
Responsible for construction in Stockholm - which should perhaps give more publicity.
9. Jan Valeskog (S) opposition citizen council - 317
The loudest opposition politician so far this term, which hates electric scooters with passion.
10. Peter Wallmark (SD) Group Leader - 307
Most writing in January when Aftonbladet reported that he received double salaries - political secretary and group leader.
11. Jan Jönsson (L) Social Citizens' Council - 260
New in the town hall. The social issues should have given more media space than so far down the list.
12. Clara Lindblom (V) opposition citizenship council - 233
Has been parental leave for a period which may be why there has been something quiet about the otherwise energetic leftist politician.
13. Sissela Nordling Blanco (Fi) group leader - 101
The smallest party in the council has obviously given the least media space.