It was with small margins that Magdalena Andersson (S) was voted as Prime Minister in the Riksdag on Monday.

A total of 173 members today voted no to Andersson as prime minister, because an L-member abstained and it was by a margin of two votes that the S-leader was elected.

"Looks very bad"

Shortly after the vote, Jimmie Åkesson (SD) called it "remarkable" that the political savage Amineh Kakabaveh was one of those who printed green and released Andersson. 

- It is remarkable that it is a Kurdish communist who decides, that is not how it should go.

So you win this vote by a margin of one vote and it is based on the fact that you have concluded some kind of agreement to deepen the relationship with the Kurdish Communist Party PYD which has links to the PKK, he said and continues: 

- It will of course affect Sweden's foreign relations.

It looks very bad and above all it is not Kurdish communists who will decide who will be Sweden's prime minister.

"Not surprised that my ethnicity is in focus"

Amineh Kakabaveh is not surprised by the words. 

- I am not surprised that my ethnicity is in focus, but I am surprised because SD themselves say that they support the Kurds in the fight against Daesh.

The same party he talked about today, PYD, they met in 2019. It says a lot about what control Jimmie Åkesson has, she tells SVT Nyheter.

The Social Democrats have recently announced that they will deepen relations with the PYD and that Kakabaveh will be part of the group that will work with this.

- I do not get involved in the Social Democrats' relations with anyone, says Kakabaveh.