Anna Kristina Axén Olin (née Axén; born 21 October 1962) is a Swedish Moderate politician and member of the Riksdag, she is currently a member and the...
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footballer Gunnar Axén (born 1967), Swedish politician Kristina Axén Olin (born 1962), Swedish politician This page lists people with the surname Axén. If an internal...
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Franklin W. Olin Julia Lynch Olin (1882–1961), American author Ken Olin (born 1954), American television actor, director and producer Kristina Axén Olin (born...
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from the County Administrative Board of Stockholm. In January 2008 Kristina Axén Olin, the Mayor of Stockholm, said that the political majority in Stockholm...
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politics. He was replaced as leader of the Moderates in Stockholm by Kristina Axén Olin. Carl Cederschiöld is married to Charlotte Cederschiöld, a Moderate...
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Troedsson, 1986–1993 Gun Hellsvik, 1993–1999 Gunilla Carlsson, 1999–2003 Kristina Axén Olin, 2003–2009 Beatrice Ask, 2009–2015 Elisabeth Svantesson, 2015–2019...
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70 Ann-Sofie Alm Jan R. Andersson Alexandra Anstrell Helena Antoni Kristina Axén Olin Hanif Bali Lars Beckman Sten Bergheden Jörgen Berglund Tobias Billström...
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70 Ann-Sofie Alm Jan R. Andersson Alexandra Anstrell Helena Antoni Kristina Axén Olin Hanif Bali Lars Beckman Sten Bergheden Jörgen Berglund Tobias Billström...
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candidates were elected: Constituency seats – Martin Ådahl (C), 282 votes; Kristina Axén Olin (M), 542 votes; Malin Björk (C), 179 votes; Per Bolund (MP), 4,291...
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1998–2002 Moderate Party Annika Billström 2002–2006 Social Democrats Kristina Axén Olin 2006–2008 Moderate Party Sten Nordin 2008–2014 Moderate Party Karin...
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