- Maria Larsson
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- This article is about the Swedish politician; for the 2008 Swedish film, see Maria Larssons eviga ögonblick.
Maria Larsson (born 20 January 1956 in Långasjö) is Swedish politician and a member of the Christian Democratic Party (since 2003 deputy chairman). She is a trained schoolteacher, and is married with three children. She has been a Member of Parliament since 1998 representing Jönköping County, and vice party leader of the Christian Democrat Party since 2003. On 6 October 2006 she was selected to become Minister for Public Health and Social Services in the Cabinet of Fredrik Reinfeldt.[1]
References
- ^ Maria Larsson (kd) - folkhälsominister (Swedish), TV4, 6 October 2006.
External links
- Maria Larsson at the Riksdag website (Swedish)
- Maria Larsson (vice party leader) / Maria Larsson - MP at the Christian Democratic Party website (Swedish)
Preceded by
Morgan JohanssonSwedish Minister for Public Health and Social Services
2006—Succeeded by
IncumbentCabinet of Fredrik Reinfeldt Current ministers Reinfeldt · Adelsohn Liljeroth · Ask · Bildt · Billström · Björklund · Björling · Borg · Ek · Carlsson · Erlandsson · Hägglund · Larsson · Ohlsson · Lööf · Sabuni · Tolgfors · Norman · Kristersson · Attefall · Hatt · Elmsäter-Svärd · Engström · UllenhagFormer ministers Borelius (2006) · Stegö Chilò (2006) · Odenberg (2006–2007) · Leijonborg (2006–2009) · Malmström (2006–2010) · Littorin (2006-2010) · Husmark Pehrsson (2006-2010) · Odell (2006-2010) · Krantz (2009-2010) · Torstensson (2006-2010) · Olofsson (2006-2011) · Carlgren (2006-2011)Categories:- 1956 births
- Living people
- People from Emmaboda Municipality
- Christian Democrats (Sweden) politicians
- Swedish feminists
- Members of the parliament of Sweden
- Swedish women in politics
- Swedish politician stubs
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