Category:Lars Leijonborg

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English: Lars Leijonborg (1949–), leader of the Liberal People's Party in Sweden (1997–) and Minister for Education and Research (2006–). President of the Liberal Youth of Sweden (1971–1973), party secretary (1980–1983), member of the Riksdag (1985–).
Svenska: Lars Leijonborg (1949–), partiledare för folkpartiet i Sverige (1997–) och utbildningsminister (2006–). Liberala ungdomsförbundets ordförande (1971–1973), partisekreterare (1980–1983), riksdagsledamot (1985–).
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Lars Leijonborg 
Swedish politician
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Name in native language
  • Lars Leijonborg
Date of birth21 November 1949
Täby parish (Sweden)
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Member of political party
Position held
  • Minister for Culture of Sweden (2006–2006)
  • Minister for Education and Science (2006–2007)
  • chairperson (Liberal Youth of Sweden, 1971–1973)
  • party secretary (Folkpartiet (Sweden), 1979–1982)
  • party leader (Folkpartiet (Sweden), 1997–2007)
  • Minister for Higher Education and Science (2007–2009)
  • member of the Swedish Riksdag (1979–1979)
  • member of the Swedish Riksdag (1982–1982)
  • member of the Swedish Riksdag (1985–1988)
  • member of the Swedish Riksdag (1988–1991)
  • member of the Swedish Riksdag (1991–1994)
  • member of the Swedish Riksdag (1994–1998)
  • member of the Swedish Riksdag (1998–2002)
  • member of the Swedish Riksdag (2002–2006)
  • member of the Swedish Riksdag (2006–2006)
  • Member of the Committee on Education (1985–1988)
  • Member of the Committee on Education (1988–1991)
  • member of the Committee on Finance (1991–1994)
  • member of the Committee on European Union Affairs (1995–1995)
Sibling
  • Ingemar Leijonborg
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Wikidata Q946818
ISNI: 0000000051836407
VIAF ID: 63191572
GND ID: 1193534178
Library of Congress authority ID: n91098375
SELIBR ID: 202040
Libris-URI: 42gjk44n08v0mlt
KulturNav-ID: 5730aab2-ac5d-44a3-a77e-bb0abdf976c6
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