Beatrice Ask
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Beatrice Ask | |
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Assumed office 2006 |
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Preceded by | Thomas Bodström |
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In office 1991 – 1994 |
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Preceded by | Göran Persson |
Succeeded by | Ylva Johansson |
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Born | April 20, 1956 (age 50) Sveg, Sweden |
Political party | Moderate Party |
Occupation | politician |
Beatrice Ask (born April 20, 1956 in Sveg) is a Swedish Moderate Party politician, Minister for Justice and a member of the Riksdag.
She was born in Sveg in Härjedalen and studied at Uppsala University between 1978 and 1979. She worked for her party and the Moderate Youth League before being elected the first female chairman of the youth league in 1984. She was re-elected in 1986 and served a second term until 1988 when she was elected a Commissioner on the City Council of Stockholm.
In 1991 the Moderate Party won the election and Carl Bildt became Prime Minister of Sweden. Beatrice Ask was then appointed Minister for Schools and Adult Education and, together with Per Unckel, Minister for Education, took part in shaking the very foundation of the Swedish education system. Among other things, education vouchers were introduced which allowed children to choose independent schools without paying any fees.
Since the loss in the election of 1994, Ask has served as party spokesman of several issues. Ask was elected into the Riksdag in 1994.
Beatrice Ask has two sons and lives in Stockholm.[1]
[edit] References
- ^ Beatrice Ask (m) - justitieminister (Swedish), TV4, October 6, 2006.
[edit] External links
- Beatrice Ask at the Riksdag website (Swedish)
- Beatrice Ask at the Moderate Party website (Swedish)
Preceded by Göran Persson |
Minister for Schools 1991–1994 |
Succeeded by Ylva Johansson |
Preceded by Thomas Bodström |
Minister for Justice 2006– |
Succeeded by incumbent |
Cabinet of Fredrik Reinfeldt |
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Reinfeldt • Malmström • Ask • Billström • Bildt • Tolgfors • Carlsson • Odenberg • Hägglund • Larsson • Husmark Pehrsson • Borg • Odell • Leijonborg • Björklund • Adelsohn Liljeroth • Erlandsson • Carlgren • Olofsson • Torstensson • Littorin • Sabuni |