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    Anna-Greta Leijon (born Anna Margareta Maria Lejon; 30 June 1939 – 11 April 2024) was a Swedish Social Democratic politician. Leijon began her political...
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  • Operation Leo was a plan to kidnap the Swedish minister for immigration, Anna-Greta Leijon, in 1977. The plan was devised by the second generation of the German...
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    politician Anna-Greta Leijon (1939–2024), Swedish politician Anna Lilliehöök, Swedish politician Anna Lindgren (1946–2015), Swedish politician Anna Lindh (1957–2003)...
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  • Leijon is a surname. Notable people with this surname include: Anna-Greta Leijon (1939–2024), Swedish politician Märta Leijon (1893–1971), Swedish politician...
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  • Palme, secretly supported by the minister for justice Anna-Greta Leijon. The scandal forced Leijon to resign a week later, and was finally concluded with...
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  • Tony Jones, 53, American professional wrestler (APW, XPW, WWE). Anna-Greta Leijon, 84, Swedish politician, minister of gender equality (1973–1976),...
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    Norbert Kröcher planned to kidnap the Swedish Minister for Immigration Anna-Greta Leijon. "Ebba röd" was the police code of the operation to arrest Kröcher...
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      Denotes acting Minister for Justice According to the data above, Anna-Greta Leijon was the first female appointed as the Minister for Justice (1983)...
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    militants was ordered by the Swedish then-Minister of Employment, Anna-Greta Leijon. Siegfried Hausner was flown back to West Germany, where he soon died...
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    1956–1968 Gösta Berg 1969–1982 Nils Erik Baehrendtz 1982–1991 Eva Nordenson 1992–1994 Hans Alfredson 1995–2005 Anna-Greta Leijon 2005– John Brattmyhr...
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    responsibilities, usually the dominant area of focus. For example, Anna-Greta Leijon served not only as the minister for immigration but also held responsibility...
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  • the Ebbe Carlsson affair, which forced the then justice-minister Anna-Greta Leijon to resign. After Wendels funeral after his death from cancer in 2005...
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  • also planned Operation Leo which was to involve the kidnapping of Anna-Greta Leijon, but which was never set in action. In 1986 Swedish Prime Minister...
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  • Kröcher planned to kidnap the Swedish politician Anna-Greta Leijon. The goal was to exchange Leijon for 8 of his comrades held in German prisons. The...
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    Sandgren, 1978–1994 Anna-Greta Leijon, 1994–2000 Allan Larsson, 2000–2005 Lars Engqvist, 2005–2011 Göran Johnsson, 2011–2014 Anna-Karin Celsing, 2014–2020...
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  • terrorist offences, including a plan to kidnap Sweden's labour minister Anna-Greta Leijon. Eventually they were both expelled to Mexico and Cuba. Tomas and...
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  • of Industry and Employment 1994–96, son of Gunnar Heckscher Leijon family Anna-Greta Leijon, Social Democratic cabinet minister 1973–76 and 1982–88 Britta...
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  • Employment – Anna-Greta Leijon – 1982 Leader of a political party represented in the Riksdag – Karin Söder – 1985 Minister for Justice – Anna-Greta Leijon – 1987...
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    head of the Ministry of Justice in 1988 following the resignation of Anna-Greta Leijon. Peterson then served as Speaker of the Riksdag from 1988 to 1991...
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  • de Callejas  El Salvador North America 1982 1984 2 years, 0 days Anna-Greta Leijon  Sweden Europe 11 November 1983 15 November 1983 4 days Elisabeth...
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  • documents concerning the Palme investigation. The new Minister of Justice Anna-Greta Leijon, who had authorised Ebbe Carlsson's involvement in the investigation...
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    Erlander   Camilla Odhnoff 1966–1973 Social Democrats   Olof Palme   Anna-Greta Leijon 1973–1976 Social Democrats   Eva Winther 1978–1979 Liberal People's...
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    International. Lejon is the daughter of former Minister of Justice, Anna-Greta Leijon. After graduating from gymnasium (secondary school) at Spånga gymnasium...
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  • Minister Olof Palme Ingvar Carlsson Preceded by Ove Rainer Succeeded by Anna-Greta Leijon Director General of the National Swedish Land Survey Administration...
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  • Christian Democrats 1998–2002 Hans Leghammar   Green Party 1988–1991 Anna-Greta Leijon   Social Democratic Party 1973–1991 Lars Leijonborg   People's Party...
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  • October 1985 12 March 1986   Social Democrats Minister for Employment Anna-Greta Leijon 8 October 1982 12 March 1986   Social Democrats Minister for Agriculture...
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    Preceded by Rolf Wirtén Minister for Employment 1980–1982 Succeeded by Anna-Greta Leijon Preceded by Bengt Norling Governor of Värmland County 1990–2002 Succeeded by...
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  • affair," triggering a political scandal that forced Justice Minister Anna-Greta Leijon to resign. Some time later, on 9 March 1989, Carl Lidbom was called...
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    Democratic Party   Arne Gadd 1983–1988 Social Democratic Party   Anna-Greta Leijon 1988–1990 Social Democratic Party   Hans Gustafsson 1990–1991 Social...
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  • October 1976   Social Democrats Minister for Immigrants and Equality Anna-Greta Leijon 3 November 1973 8 October 1976   Social Democrats Ministry of Housing...
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