Jimmie Åkesson


Per Jimmie Åkesson is a Swedish author and politician, serving as leader of the Sweden Democrats since 2005. He has been a member of the Riksdag for Jönköping County since 2010. He previously served as leader of the Sweden Democratic Youth from 2000 until 2005.

Early life

Jimmie Åkesson was born in Ivetofta in Skåne County, but grew up in Sölvesborg in Blekinge County.
He was a member of the Moderate Youth League, the youth wing of the Moderate Party, but left the Moderates to join the old Sweden Democratic Youth Association in 1995. That same year he also co-founded a local chapter of the Sweden Democratic Youth Association. In 1997, he was elected as a deputy member of the party board. The party's policies that he claims he was most attracted to at first were its view on the European Union, and its policy on immigration.
Prior to working full-time in politics, Åkesson worked as a web designer at the company BMJ Aktiv, which he co-founded with, among others, Björn Söder, the former party secretary of the Sweden Democrats. He studied political science, law, economics, human geography and philosophy at Lund University.

Political career

In 1998, at the age of 19, Åkesson was elected to public office as a councilman in Sölvesborg Municipality. The same year, he also became deputy chairman of the newly established Sweden Democratic Youth , and later, from 2000 to 2005, was chairman of the organization. In 2005, he defeated party leader Mikael Jansson in a party election to become the party leader of the Sweden Democrats.
In the 2010 general election, the SD for the first time crossed the election threshold and entered the Riksdag, with 5.70% of the votes, gaining 20 seats. Åkesson, who was placed first on the party's national ballot, was elected as a Member of the Riksdag together with 19 of his fellow party members.
In September 2014, Sveriges Radio reported that Åkesson had spent upwards of 500,000 kronor in 2014 alone on online betting. The sum is more than the politician would have earned all year, after tax, reported SR. The revelation caused an uproar, both among people who view Åkesson as unreliable and those who opposed SR's decision to publish the information. Among the latter were former Green Party Spokesperson Maria Wetterstrand and Foreign Minister Carl Bildt. Åkesson himself called SR's actions an attempt at character assassination.
Following the 2014 election, Åkesson announced he would be on sick leave due to burnout. In early 2015, Åkesson was named Sweden's most important opinion leader for the calendar year 2014 by the Swedish magazine DSM in their annual rankings.
On 27 March 2015, Åkesson publicly announced that he would return to his duties as party leader for the SD, albeit initially in a somewhat reduced role, on the SVT program Skavlan, as well as in an open letter on his Facebook page.
On 9 September 2018, the SD got 17.6% of the votes, after the Social Democratic Party and the Moderate Party. SD will have 62 of 349 seats in the next Riksdag.

Personal life

Åkesson was engaged to Louise Erixon, who is the mayor of Sölvesborg, and one of the first Sweden Democrats to hold a local mayorship. They have a son born 12 December 2013.
On 24 April 2020, Erixon announced on her Facebook page that the couple had separated some time previously.

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