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Thomas Nystrøm was not entirely out of touch with SF in the years that passed before Pia Olsen Dyhr decided to give him another chance.

The chariman's special adviser has been hired to do work for the party that fired him

KV25. SF held its election-night party at Litteraturhaus in Nørrebro. Around 9 p.m., the evening’s main figure, mayoral candidate Sisse Marie Welling (light-colored suit), arrived with party leader Pia Olsen Dyhr (pink suit). Foto: Vikki Søholm
KV25. SF held its election-night party at Litteraturhaus in Nørrebro. Around 9 p.m., the evening’s main figure, mayoral candidate Sisse Marie Welling (light-colored suit), arrived with party leader Pia Olsen Dyhr (pink suit). Foto: Vikki Søholm
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When SF’s leader, Pia Olsen Dyhr, defended her decision to rehire her former chief adviser, Thomas Nystrøm, she pointed out that nearly six years had passed since, in 2020, she, as party leader, decided that he should no longer work for SF.

After six years, it was only »reasonable« that he be given another chance, Olsen Dyhr said.

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