Ebba Busch, born on February 11, 1987, is a prominent Swedish politician who has made significant strides in her career since becoming the Leader of the Christian Democrats in 2015. Her leadership has been marked by a commitment to her party's values and a focus on key national issues.
In 2022, Busch took on the roles of Deputy Prime Minister of Sweden, as well as Minister for Energy and Minister for Business and Industry. Her tenure has been characterized by a strong stance on various political matters, including a critical view of multiculturalism and a controversial endorsement of relocating the Swedish embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
Busch has also voiced her opposition to Turkish membership in the European Union, reflecting her firm beliefs in national sovereignty and policy integrity. However, her political journey has not been without challenges; in March 2021, she faced a criminal investigation for defamation, ultimately pleading guilty to grave defamation, which resulted in probation and a fine of sixty thousand Swedish kronor.