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Anita Gradin

Swedish politician, Social Democrat politician and diplomat.

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Sex or Gender

Female

Date of Birth

8/12/1933

Instance Of

Human

Country of Citizenship

Sweden

Member of Political Party

Swedish Social Democratic Party

Given Name

Anita
Series Ordinal
:1
Object of Statement Has Role
:
Usual Forename

Occupation

Politician
Journalist
(1950 - 1963)
Start Time
: 1950
End Time
: 1963

Position Held

17 items
Substitute Member of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
(5/14/1973 - 4/1/1982)
Represents
:
Sweden
Start Time
: 5/14/1973
End Time
: 4/1/1982
Representative of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
(4/26/1982 - 11/9/1982)
Represents
:
Sweden
Start Time
: 4/26/1982
End Time
: 11/9/1982
Member of the Second Chamber
(1969 - 1970)
Electoral District
:
Stockholm Municipality Electoral District
Start Time
: 1969
End Time
: 1970
Minister of Foreign Trade
(10/10/1986 - 10/4/1991)
Replaces
:
Mats Hellström
Replaced By
:
Ulf Dinkelspiel
Member of Cabinet
:
Carlsson I Cabinet
Member of Cabinet
:
Carlsson II Cabinet
Start Time
: 10/10/1986
End Time
: 10/4/1991
Minister of Immigration
(10/8/1982 - 10/10/1986)
Replaces
:
Karin Andersson
Replaced By
:
Georg Andersson
Member of Cabinet
:
Carlsson I Cabinet
Member of Cabinet
:
Palme II Cabinet
Start Time
: 10/8/1982
End Time
: 10/10/1986
Minister for Gender Equality Affairs
(10/8/1982 - 10/10/1986)
Replaces
:
Karin Andersson
Replaced By
:
Anna-Greta Leijon
Member of Cabinet
:
Carlsson I Cabinet
Member of Cabinet
:
Palme II Cabinet
Start Time
: 10/8/1982
End Time
: 10/10/1986
Member of the Swedish Riksdag
(1/11/1971 - 1/10/1974)
Electoral District
:
Stockholm Municipality Electoral District
Parliamentary Group
:
Swedish Social Democratic Party
Elected In
:
1970 Swedish General Election
Parliamentary Term
:
1971–1973 Swedish Riksdag
End Cause
:
Dissolution of Parliament
Start Time
: 1/11/1971
End Time
: 1/10/1974
Member of the Swedish Riksdag
(1/10/1974 - 10/4/1976)
Electoral District
:
Stockholm Municipality Electoral District
Parliamentary Group
:
Swedish Social Democratic Party
Elected In
:
1973 Swedish General Election
Parliamentary Term
:
1974–1976 Swedish Riksdag
End Cause
:
Dissolution of Parliament
Start Time
: 1/10/1974
End Time
: 10/4/1976
Member of the Swedish Riksdag
(10/4/1976 - 10/1/1979)
Electoral District
:
Stockholm Municipality Electoral District
Parliamentary Group
:
Swedish Social Democratic Party
Elected In
:
1976 Swedish General Election
Parliamentary Term
:
1976–1979 Swedish Riksdag
End Cause
:
Dissolution of Parliament
Start Time
: 10/4/1976
End Time
: 10/1/1979
Member of the Swedish Riksdag
(10/1/1979 - 10/4/1982)
Electoral District
:
Stockholm Municipality Electoral District
Parliamentary Group
:
Swedish Social Democratic Party
Elected In
:
1979 Swedish General Election
Parliamentary Term
:
1979–1982 Swedish Riksdag
End Cause
:
Dissolution of Parliament
Start Time
: 10/1/1979
End Time
: 10/4/1982
Member of the Swedish Riksdag
(10/4/1982 - 10/8/1982)
Electoral District
:
Stockholm Municipality Electoral District
Replaced By
:
Bengt Lindqvist
Parliamentary Group
:
Swedish Social Democratic Party
Elected In
:
1982 Swedish General Election
Parliamentary Term
:
1982–1985 Swedish Riksdag
End Cause
:
Entering Government
Start Time
: 10/4/1982
End Time
: 10/8/1982
Member of the Swedish Riksdag
(9/30/1985 - 9/30/1985)
Electoral District
:
Stockholm Municipality Electoral District
Replaced By
:
Bengt Lindqvist
Parliamentary Group
:
Swedish Social Democratic Party
Elected In
:
1985 Swedish General Election
Parliamentary Term
:
1985–1988 Swedish Riksdag
End Cause
:
Entering Government
Start Time
: 9/30/1985
End Time
: 9/30/1985
Member of the Swedish Riksdag
(10/3/1988 - 10/3/1988)
Electoral District
:
Stockholm Municipality Electoral District
Replaced By
:
Stig Gustafsson
Parliamentary Group
:
Swedish Social Democratic Party
Elected In
:
1988 Swedish General Election
Parliamentary Term
:
1988–1991 Swedish Riksdag
End Cause
:
Entering Government
Start Time
: 10/3/1988
End Time
: 10/3/1988
Member of the Swedish Riksdag
(10/5/1991 - 10/31/1992)
Electoral District
:
Stockholm Municipality Electoral District
Parliamentary Group
:
Swedish Social Democratic Party
Elected In
:
1991 Swedish General Election
Parliamentary Term
:
1991–1994 Swedish Riksdag
Start Time
: 10/5/1991
End Time
: 10/31/1992
Ambassador of Sweden to Austria
(1992 - 1994)
Start Time
: 1992
End Time
: 1994
European Commissioner for Justice, Fundamental Rights and Citizenship
(1995 - 1999)
Start Time
: 1995
End Time
: 1999
European Commissioner for Home Affairs
(1995 - 1999)
Start Time
: 1995
End Time
: 1999

Languages Spoken, Written or Signed

Swedish

Work Location

Stockholm

Member Of

Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
Grupp 222

Place of Birth

Q10532612

Family Name

Gradin

Award Received

Honorary Doctorate of Umeå University
Grand Cross of Honor for Services to the Republic of Austria
(1994)
Point in Time
: 1994

Date of Death

5/23/2022

Described by Source

Vem Är Det 1977
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:Gradin, Anita I
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:342
Vem Är Det 1981
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:Gradin, Anita I
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:351
Vem Är Det 1985
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:Gradin, Anita I
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:383
Vem Är Det 1993
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:Gradin, Anita I
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:383
Vem Är Det 1995
Section
:Gradin, Anita I
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:383
Vem Är Det 1997
Section
:Gradin, Anita I
Page(s)
:386
Vem Är Det 2001
Section
:Gradin, Anita l
Page(s)
:392
Two-Chamber Parliament 1867–1970.

Name

Gradin i Stockholm
Series Ordinal
:1
Object of Statement Has Role
:
Used in Swedish PM
Gradin i Bromma
Object of Statement Has Role
:
Used in Swedish PM

Place of Death

Stockholms Sankt Göran

Image

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Name in Native Language

Anita Gradin
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