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She was elected president of the Centre Party Youth Union in 1993, the first woman to hold this post. In 1996 she was succeeded by Magdalena Fransson. Jonäng was Chief of Staff of Environment Minister Andreas Carlgren during 2006 to 2008 and led the management strategy of the Center Party's national organization during the period 2008–2010.
She is a regional councillor for the Västra Götaland region, including chair of the environmental committee during the period 1999-2006 and a substitute for the federal board of Swedish municipalities and county councils.[3]
Education and personal life
Jonäng obtained a bachelor's degree in economics from Göteborg University. She has three children.