Erik Ullenhag

Erik Jörgen Carl Ullenhag (born 20 July 1972, in Uppsala) is a Swedish politician who served as Minister for Integration from October 2010 to October 2014 and as parliamentary group leader of the Liberal People's Party in the Swedish Riksdag from October 2014 to June 2016. He took office as Ambassador of Sweden to Jordan[1][2] on 1 September 2016.

Erik Ullenhag
Erik Ullenhag in 2011.
Ambassador of Sweden to Jordan
Assumed office
1 September 2016
Preceded byHelena Gröndahl Rietz
Leader of the Liberals
in the Riksdag
In office
3 October 2014  7 June 2016
LeaderJan Björklund
Preceded byJohan Pehrson
Succeeded byChrister Nylander
Minister for Integration
In office
5 October 2010  3 October 2014
Prime MinisterFredrik Reinfeldt
Preceded byNyamko Sabuni
Succeeded byOffice abolished
Member of the Swedish Riksdag
In office
3 October 2014  2016
ConstituencyStockholm County
In office
14 July 2009  5 October 2010
ConstituencyStockholm County
In office
30 September 2002  2 October 2006
ConstituencyStockholm County
Leader of the Liberal Youth of Sweden
In office
1999–2002
Preceded byKarin Karlsbro
Succeeded byBirgitta Ohlsson
Personal details
Born (1972-07-20) 20 July 1972
Uppsala, Sweden
Political partyLiberals
Alma materUppsala University
ProfessionJurist
Websitewww.folkpartiet.se/ullenhag

He previously served as Minister for Integration in the Swedish Government from 2010 to 2014.[3] A member of the Liberal People's Party, now the Liberals, he was a member of parliament[4] for Uppsala County from 2002 to 2006, from 2009 to 2010 and again from 2014. He is also second vice chairman of the Liberal People's Party since 2010.

Ullenhag was chairman for the Liberal Youth of Sweden between 1997 and 1999 and a member of the Riksdag between 2002 and 2006, and again from 2009 to 2010. He was party secretary for the Liberal People's Party between 2006 and 2010.

Erik Ullenhag is the son of Jörgen Ullenhag.

References

  1. "Sweifieh wall carries freshly painted piece of European history". Jordan Times. 2018-05-16. Retrieved 2020-01-04.
  2. "Erik Ullenhag kandiderar till partiledarposten". Aftonbladet (in Swedish). Retrieved 2020-01-04.
  3. "Erik Ullenhag kandiderar till partiledarposten". Aftonbladet (in Swedish). Retrieved 2020-01-04.
  4. Riksdagsförvaltningen. "Erik Ullenhag (Lib) - Riksdagen". www.riksdagen.se. Retrieved 2020-01-04.


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