Emma Carlsson Löfdahl
Swedish politician (born 1970)
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Emma Maria Carlsson Löfdahl, formerly Emma Löfdahl Landberg (born Andersson on 26 September 1970), is a former member of the Riksdag (MP) from Jönköping County constituency. Formerly a member of the Liberals (L), she has been an independent politician since March 2019. In 2021, she announced that she would leave the Riksdag effective 1 August 2021. She was succeeded by Liberal MP Jakob Olofsgård.[1]
See also
- Member of Parliament (Sweden)
References
- ^ Lundell, Niklas (21 June 2021). "Beskedet: Emma Carlsson Löfdahl lämnar riksdagen". SVT Nyheter.
External links
- Official website
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