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    Maud Elisabeth Olofsson (born Olsson, 9 August 1955) is a former Swedish politician who was the leader of the Swedish Centre Party from 2001 to 2011,...
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  • Mats Olofsson (born 1945), Swedish curler Maud Olofsson (born 1955), Centre Party politician, Minister for Enterprise and Energy Niclas Olofsson (born...
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    led by Moderate Party leader Carl Bildt. During the leaderships of Maud Olofsson and Annie Lööf in the 2000s, the party positioned itself clearly on...
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    government.[when?] At a 2004 meeting held in the Centre Party leader Maud Olofsson's home in the village of Högfors in Westrobothnia, the four centre-right...
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    Maud Olofsson, at the party congress in Åre. She thus became the Centre Party's youngest-ever party leader. On 29 September 2011 Lööf succeeded Maud Olofsson...
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    part, the Swedish government was reluctant to become involved, with Maud Olofsson, industry minister, stating: "The Swedish state and taxpayers in Sweden...
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    in the village of Högfors, home to the chairman of the Centre Party, Maud Olofsson. The meeting ended on 31 August 2004 with the presentation of a joint...
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    the Liberal Party, was promoted to Deputy Prime Minister replacing Maud Olofsson. Carl Bildt remained Foreign Minister and Anders Borg remained Minister...
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    Fredrik Reinfeldt and the Alliance for Sweden in 2006. From left: Göran Hägglund, Lars Leijonborg, Maud Olofsson, Reinfeldt....
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    (1998–2003); assassinated in 2003 Bo Lundgren (born 1947) Mats Odell Maud Olofsson Marit Paulsen Göran Persson (born 1949) Fredrik Reinfeldt - former leader...
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    education and research. Swedish Minister for Enterprise and Communication Maud Olofsson inaugurated the project as a national initiative in 2007.[not verified...
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    entrepreneur and founder of Fjällräven. Emma Nordin, ice hockey player. Maud Olofsson, former politician who was leader of the Swedish Centre Party from 2001...
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    Stefan Löfven, Leif Johansson, Cristina Stenbeck, Pehr G. Gyllenhammar, Maud Olofsson, Karl-Petter Thorwaldsson, Annie Lööf, Hans Dalborg, Claes Dahlbäck...
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  • between modern Islamophobia and the antisemitism of the 1930s, as have Maud Olofsson and Jan Hjärpe, among others. Others have questioned the relationship...
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    second-largest party in the government coalition, Björklund replaced Maud Olofsson as Deputy Prime Minister of Sweden on 5 October 2010. Björklund is often...
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    of Professional Employees Mats knutson P Göran Persson P Bo Lundgren P Lars Leijonborg P Alf Svensson P Ulla Hoffmann P Maud Olofsson P Peter Eriksson...
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    Fridolin and Romson as the party's new co-spokespersons. In June 2011, Maud Olofsson announced that she would not stand for re-election as leader of the...
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  • - Jan Björklund - Nyamko Sabuni Centerpartiet: Thorbjörn Fälldin - Maud Olofsson - Annie Lööf In the Contributions to liberal theory the following Swedish...
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    Prime Minister of Sweden, Maud Olofsson, lives in Robertsfors, and when the two met in Sweden, the media revealed that Olofsson's husband is a relative of...
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    Thomas Östros (S) Lars Ohly (V) Lennart Daléus (C) 2001 (8–13 July) Maud Olofsson (C) Alf Svensson (KD) Lars Stjernkvist (S) Matz Hammarström och Lotta...
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    party Fifth party Sixth party   Leader Alf Svensson Gudrun Schyman Maud Olofsson Party Christian Democrats Left Centre Alliance Centre-right Centre-left...
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    Party political offices Preceded by Olof Johansson Chairman of the Centre Party of Sweden 1998–2001 Succeeded by Maud Olofsson...
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    the Liberal Party, was promoted to Deputy Prime Minister replacing Maud Olofsson. Carl Bildt remained Foreign Minister and Anders Borg remained Minister...
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    player Fredrik Lindström, biathlete Mikael Bohman, ice hockey player Maud Olofsson, politician, leader of the Swedish Centre Party in 2001–2011, Minister...
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  • Furuseth, Modern West 23 September 2011 58 Magnus Uggla, Therese Johaug, Maud Olofsson, Odd Nerdrum, Gregory David Roberts, Maria Mena 30 September 2011 59...
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    income. Carl Olof Rosenius, revivalist preacher Frida Hyvönen, artist Maud Olofsson, politician Sahara Hotnights, rock group "Statistiska centralbyrån,...
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    (County Council Commissioner for Healthcare) Maud Olofsson, (Centre; Deputy Prime Minister) and Rolf Olofsson Carl Bildt and Mrs Anna Maria Corazza Bildt...
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  • Minister 2014– Annie Lööf (2017), Leader of the Centre Party 2011– Maud Olofsson (2008), Minister of Industry 2006–2011 Fredrik Reinfeldt (2006), Prime...
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  • (Peter) Peder Lamm (David) Per Morberg (Peter) Tommy Nilsson (Andreas) Maud Olofsson (David) Mona Sahlin (Ulrika) Lill-Babs (David) Pernilla Wahlgren (Christine)...
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    Gustaf Head of government Fredrik Reinfeldt Deputy head of government Maud Olofsson (2006–2010) Jan Björklund (2010–2014) No. of ministers 25 Ministers...
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