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Dreadlocked bureaucrat: Who's the Swedish Green Party's likely next leader?

Richard Orange
Richard Orange - richard.orange@thelocal.com
Dreadlocked bureaucrat: Who's the Swedish Green Party's likely next leader?
Amanda Lind speaking at the press conference announcing her as the Green Party's lead candidate to take over from Märta Stenevi. Photo: Magnus Lejhall/TT

Sweden's former culture minister, Amanda Lind, has been put forward as the party's likely next leader. Here's what you need to know about her and why she can't be reduced to a hippy haircut.

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Lind is also a qualified psychologist from Umeå University. Don’t be fooled by the hairstyle and charming smile and ‘culture’. She’s as hard as nails. Those who had hoped that the Green Party will soon sink and disappear below the 4% parliamentary threshold might be in for disappointment if she gets the job...

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