Ulla Hoffmann (born 31 March 1942) is a Swedish Left Party (Swedish: Vänsterpartiet) politician. Hoffmann was interim party leader for a short while in...
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presenter Ulla Hahn (born 1946), German poet and novelist Ulla Håkanson (born 1937), Swedish equestrian and Olympic medalist Ulla Hoffmann (born 1942)...
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attempting to take illicit tax deductions. She was temporarily succeeded by Ulla Hoffmann. In 2002, she made a controversial speech concerning men's oppression...
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regained 3%. In 2003, Schyman resigned following tax irregularities. Ulla Hoffmann took over as interim leader. The 2004 party congress elected Lars Ohly...
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Ingeborg Hoffmann (July 1, 1921 – March 27, 1985) was a German actress and the first wife of the writer Michael Ende. Hoffmann was born in Munich. She...
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resignation. He was elected party chairman on 20 February 2004, succeeding Ulla Hoffmann. In November 2017, Ohly was banned from attending Left Party events...
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illustrator (d. 1995) 1941 – Faith Leech, Australian swimmer (d. 2013) 1942 – Ulla Hoffmann, Swedish politician 1942 – Hugh McCracken, American guitarist and producer...
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Professional Employees Mats Knutson [sv] 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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Lars Olof Andersson (Gotlandic party) 2003 (6–12 July) Bo Lundgren (M) Ulla Hoffmann (V) Lars Leijonborg och Marit Paulsen (FP) Maud Olofsson (C) Anna Lindh...
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votes; Catharina Hagen (M), 1,058 votes; Chris Heister (M), 4,115 votes; Ulla Hoffmann (V), 2,151 votes; Gunnar Hökmark (M), 4,182 votes; Anita Johansson (S)...
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