Åsa Eriksson (politician)
Swedish politician (born 1972)
Not to be confused with the handball player
Åsa Mogensen (née Eriksson).
Åsa Elisabeth Eriksson (born 1972) is a Swedish politician, trade unionist and member of the Riksdag , the national legislature . A member of the Social Democratic Party , she has represented Västmanland County since March 2018.[ 1] She had previously been a substitute member of the Riksdag three times: August 2016 to April 2017 (for Olle Thorell ); October 2017 to March 2018 (for Anna Wallén ); and March 2018 (for Anna Wallén).[ 1]
Eriksson is the daughter of teachers Björn Eriksson and Anna-Britta Eriksson (née Sjögren).[ 1] She has a teaching degree from the Uppsala University .[ 1] She has been a member of the municipal council in Norberg Municipality since 2011.[ 1]
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