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Swedish PM's Security Advisor Resigns Over Classified Documents Left at Conference Center
Jan 27, 2025, 01:26 PM
Henrik Landerholm, the national security advisor to Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson, has resigned from his position following a series of security incidents. Landerholm's departure comes after a preliminary investigation was launched into classified documents he left at a conference center. Prime Minister Kristersson emphasized the importance of not making mistakes, stating, 'As I have said all along, it is important not to be careless and not to make mistakes. Now the legal process will take its course.' The resignation marks a significant setback for Kristersson, who had personally selected Landerholm for the role.
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