Birgit Irma Gunborg Friggebo (born 25 December 1941) is a Swedish politician and member of the Liberal People's Party. Born in Falköping, she married economics...
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after Birgit Friggebo, who was the Minister for Housing in 1979 when the new type of building was allowed. The word is a portmanteau of Friggebo and bod...
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(1957–1963) Sven af Geijerstam (1964–1979) Gösta Gunnarsson (1980–1997) Birgit Friggebo (1998–2004) Lars Engqvist (2004–2010) Minoo Akhtarzand (2010–2016)...
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in 1998, after his wife Birgit Friggebo was appointed governor of the county. Upon the end of her gubernatorial term, Friggebo and Södersten moved to Stockholm...
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Bildt and Immigration Minister Birgit Friggebo attended a meeting in Rinkeby. As the audience became upset, Friggebo tried to calm them down by proposing...
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visits Rålambshovsparken 1994 7 Aftonbladet reports on a murder 1970 6 Birgit Friggebo and Bildt visits Rinkeby 1992 5 Bosse Larsson admits paying for sex...
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Minister of Civil Affairs 1988–1991 Post discontinued Preceded by Birgit Friggebo Minister for Culture 1994–1996 Succeeded by Marita Ulvskog Preceded by...
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Minister Ingvar Carlsson Preceded by Georg Andersson Succeeded by Birgit Friggebo Minister of Gender Equality In office 30 January 1989 – 4 October 1991...
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office 1993 – 7 October 1994 Prime Minister Carl Bildt Preceded by Birgit Friggebo Succeeded by Mona Sahlin Leader of the Liberal People's Party In office...
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Svensson (KD) Lars Werner (V) Ingvar Carlsson (S) Olof Johansson (C) Birgit Friggebo (FP) Margareta Gisselberg och Jan Axelsson (MP) 1992 (12–18 July) Ian...
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