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Maj-Inger Klingvall
Swedish politician.
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Sex or Gender
Female
Member of Political Party
Swedish Social Democratic Party
Instance Of
Human
Country of Citizenship
Sweden
Occupation
Politician
Diplomat
Date of Birth
5/15/1946
Languages Spoken, Written or Signed
Swedish
Work Location
Place of Birth
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Family Name
Given Name
Academic Degree
Position Held
14 items
Described by Source
Stockholm
Nyköping
Klingvall
Q114531806
Master of Social Science
Minister for Social Affairs
(10/26/1998 - 11/16/1998)
Replaces
:
Anders Sundström
Replaced By
:
Lars Engqvist
Member of Cabinet
:
Persson Cabinet
Start Time
:
10/26/1998
End Time
:
11/16/1998
Minister for Social Security
(3/22/1996 - 9/14/1999)
Replaces
:
Anna Hedborg
Replaced By
:
Ingela Thalén
Member of Cabinet
:
Persson Cabinet
Start Time
:
3/22/1996
End Time
:
9/14/1999
Minister for International Development Cooperation
(9/14/1999 - 11/16/2001)
Replaces
:
Pierre Schori
Replaced By
:
Jan O. Karlsson
Member of Cabinet
:
Persson Cabinet
Start Time
:
9/14/1999
End Time
:
11/16/2001
Minister for Migration
(9/14/1999 - 11/16/2001)
Replaces
:
Pierre Schori
Replaced By
:
Jan O. Karlsson
Member of Cabinet
:
Persson Cabinet
Start Time
:
9/14/1999
End Time
:
11/16/2001
Ambassador of Sweden to Mozambique
(February 2003 - 7/4/2007)
Start Time
:
February 2003
End Time
:
7/4/2007
Member of the Swedish Riksdag
(10/3/1988 - 9/30/1991)
Parliamentary Group
:
Swedish Social Democratic Party
Elected In
:
1988 Swedish General Election
Electoral District
:
Constituency of the County of Östergötland
Parliamentary Term
:
1988–1991 Swedish Riksdag
End Cause
:
Dissolution of Parliament
Start Time
:
10/3/1988
End Time
:
9/30/1991
Member of the Swedish Riksdag
(9/30/1991 - 10/3/1994)
Parliamentary Group
:
Swedish Social Democratic Party
Elected In
:
1991 Swedish General Election
Electoral District
:
Constituency of the County of Östergötland
Parliamentary Term
:
1991–1994 Swedish Riksdag
End Cause
:
Dissolution of Parliament
Start Time
:
9/30/1991
End Time
:
10/3/1994
Member of the Swedish Riksdag
(10/3/1994 - 3/22/1996)
Replaced By
:
Berndt Sköldestig
Parliamentary Group
:
Swedish Social Democratic Party
Elected In
:
1994 Swedish General Election
Electoral District
:
Constituency of the County of Östergötland
Parliamentary Term
:
1994–1998 Swedish Riksdag
End Cause
:
Entering Government
Start Time
:
10/3/1994
End Time
:
3/22/1996
Member of the Swedish Riksdag
(10/5/1998 - 10/5/1998)
Replaced By
:
Anne Ludvigsson
Parliamentary Group
:
Swedish Social Democratic Party
Elected In
:
1998 Swedish General Election
Electoral District
:
Constituency of the County of Östergötland
Parliamentary Term
:
1998–2002 Swedish Riksdag
End Cause
:
Entering Government
Start Time
:
10/5/1998
End Time
:
10/5/1998
Member of the Swedish Riksdag
(11/16/2001 - 11/18/2001)
Parliamentary Group
:
Swedish Social Democratic Party
Electoral District
:
Constituency of the County of Östergötland
Parliamentary Term
:
1998–2002 Swedish Riksdag
Start Time
:
11/16/2001
End Time
:
11/18/2001
Member of the Swedish Riksdag
(1/1/2002 - 9/30/2002)
Parliamentary Group
:
Swedish Social Democratic Party
Electoral District
:
Constituency of the County of Östergötland
Parliamentary Term
:
1998–2002 Swedish Riksdag
End Cause
:
Dissolution of Parliament
Start Time
:
1/1/2002
End Time
:
9/30/2002
Chair of the Committee on Social Insurance
(10/12/1994 - 3/22/1996)
Replaces
:
Gullan Lindblad
Replaced By
:
Börje Nilsson
Start Time
:
10/12/1994
End Time
:
3/22/1996
Member of the Committee on Health and Welfare
(10/8/1991 - 10/2/1994)
Start Time
:
10/8/1991
End Time
:
10/2/1994
Member of the Committee on Social Insurance
(10/11/1994 - 10/4/1998)
Start Time
:
10/11/1994
End Time
:
10/4/1998
Vem Är Hon
Section
:
Klingvall, E Maj-Inger
Page(s)
:
252
Vem Är Det 1997
Section
:
Klingvall, E Maj-Inger
Page(s)
:
611
Vem Är Det 2001
Section
:
Klingvall, E Maj-Inger
Page(s)
:
622
Unicameral Riksdag 1971-1993/94