Gustav Christofer Ingemar Fjellner (born 13 December 1976) is a Swedish politician who served as a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from 2004 until...
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Fjellner is a Swedish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Anders Fjellner (1795–1876), Sámi priest and poet Christofer Fjellner (born 1976)...
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Moderate Youth League on 20 November 2004, following the resignation of Christofer Fjellner. He served on this post until 25 November 2006, when he was succeeded...
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Anjou 1994–1995: Patrik Ström 1995–1996: Henrik von Sydow 1996–1997: Christofer Fjellner 1997–1998: Johannes Fabo (1997) 1998–1999: Johan Forssell 1999–2000:...
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criticism within the party; former Moderate Youth League chairman Christofer Fjellner called Reinfeldt's political reform "leftist rhetoric" (Swedish:...
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Cederschiöld Moderate Party EPP–ED Lena Ek Centre Party ALDE Christofer Fjellner Moderate Party EPP–ED Hélène Goudin June List IND&DEM Anna...
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more than 50 MEPs from six different political groups – including Christofer Fjellner, Ashley Fox, Vicky Ford and Beatrix von Storch – in signing a proposal...
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53% in 2009 Moderate Party Anna Maria Corazza Bildt Gunnar Hökmark Christofer Fjellner Centre Party Fredrick Federley Liberal People's Party Marit Paulsen...
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David Darchiashvili, Georgia MEP Niranjan Deva, United Kingdom MEP Christofer Fjellner, Sweden MEP Daniel Hannan, United Kingdom MP Chris Heaton-Harris...
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members Daniel Caspary, Godelieve Quisthoudt-Rowohl (both Germany), Christofer Fjellner (Sweden) and Emilio Menéndez del Valle from the Socialists and Democrats...
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