
Richard Jomshof
Richard Jomshof is a prominent Swedish politician and the chairman of the Justice Committee in the Swedish Parliament. He is known for his outspoken views on law and order issues, and has recently garnered attention for his criticism of proposed gun control measures following a mass shooting in Örebro, arguing that banning specific types of firearms is a naive solution.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Sweden | 1 | 2.00 | 0.05% | +0% | 10,099,265 | 5,190 | $530,000 | 272$ |
Totals | 1 | 10,099,265 | 5,190 | $530,000 | 272$ |
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Recent Mentions
Sweden:
Richard Jomshof has been radicalized and is now spreading extreme views.
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Sweden:
Richard Jomshof reacted to Daniel Riazat's departure from the party board by suggesting he should leave Sweden.
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Sweden:
Richard Jomshof was removed from his position as chairman of the Justice Committee after openly defying party leadership.
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Sweden:
Christofer Fjellner referred to a tweet by Richard Jomshof, indicating that it ultimately comes down to how daily life looks.
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Sweden:
Richard Jomshof recently resigned from his position as chairman of the Justice Committee, not due to his comments on Islam but over a disagreement regarding weapon bans.
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Sweden:
Richard Jomshof resigned from his position as chairman of the Justice Committee in protest against the government's agreement.
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Sweden:
Richard Jomshof is a prominent figure in the Sweden Democrats and has been involved in a power struggle within the party.
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Sweden:
Richard Jomshof is mentioned in relation to his departure from a political position.
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Sweden:
Richard Jomshof announced that he is stepping down as chairman of the parliamentary justice committee due to his disagreement with the party's new stance on weapons.
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Sweden:
Richard Jomshof has resigned as chairman of the Justice Committee in protest against the party's decision on weapon regulations.
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