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Prime Minister
  
Name
  
Lena Liljeroth

Preceded by
  
Cecilia Stego Chilo

Role
  
Swedish Politician


Succeeded by
  
Spouse
  
Ulf Adelsohn (m. 1981)

Political party
  
Lena Adelsohn Liljeroth

Born
  
24 November 1955 (age 68) Spanga, Sweden (
1955-11-24
)

Similar People
  
Ulf Adelsohn, Makode Linde, Marit Paulsen, Shanti Roney, Alice Bah Kuhnke

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Lena Elisabeth Adelsohn Liljeroth (born 24 November 1955) is a Swedish politician who served as Minister for Culture and Sports from 2006 to 2014. A member of the Moderate Party, she was an MP of the Swedish Riksdag from 2002 to 2014.

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Personal life

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Liljeroth was born in SpÄnga. She is married to former Moderate Party leader Ulf Adelsohn. She is partially deaf since birth.

Charity work

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She appeared as Miss July in a 2005 calendar raising money for gender studies.

Political life

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Liljeroth is an ardent opponent of graffiti vandalism and advocates zero tolerance on the matter.

Cutting a cake at Moderna Museet

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At a party for 2012 World Art Day, Liljeroth was photographed cutting a cake in the likeness of a stereotypical naked African tribal woman in the nude and with a creamy blood-red sponge filling. The cake, part of the project Afromantics started in 2004 by performance artist Makode Linde, was made to bring attention to racism and female genital mutilation.

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The photographs were posted on Facebook and raised criticism and outrage, in Sweden and abroad. Dan Jonsson, a critic with Swedish daily Dagens Nyheter, suggested Adelsohn Liljeroth had been trapped in a situation that whatever she had chosen to do, it would have been wrong. Despite this support, others urged her to resign.

References

Lena Adelsohn Liljeroth Wikipedia


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