Liberala kvinnor, the Glossary
The Liberal Women in Sweden (Liberala kvinnor), is the women's wing of the Liberals (Sweden).[1]
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15 relations: Barbro Westerholm, Birgitta Ohlsson, Ellen Hagen, Fifty Shades (novel series), Free-minded National Association, Gulan Avci, Helena Bargholtz, Liberal Party of Sweden, Liberals (Sweden), Ruth Hamrin-Thorell, Solveig Hellquist, Stockholm, Swedish language, Vira Eklund, Women's wing.
- 1936 establishments in Sweden
- Liberals (Sweden)
- Organizations based in Stockholm
- Women's wings of political parties in Sweden
Barbro Westerholm
Barbro Westerholm (16 June 1933 – 13 March 2023) was a Swedish politician of the Liberals.
See Liberala kvinnor and Barbro Westerholm
Birgitta Ohlsson
Eva Birgitta Ohlsson Klamberg (born 20 July 1975) is a Swedish politician who was Minister for European Union Affairs in the Swedish government from 2010 to 2014.
See Liberala kvinnor and Birgitta Ohlsson
Ellen Hagen
Ellen Helga Louise Hagen (née Wadström; 1873–1967) was a Swedish suffragette, women's rights activist and politician.
See Liberala kvinnor and Ellen Hagen
Fifty Shades (novel series)
Fifty Shades is a series of erotic novels by British author E. L. James, initially a trilogy consisting of Fifty Shades of Grey (2011), Fifty Shades Darker (2012) and Fifty Shades Freed (2012).
See Liberala kvinnor and Fifty Shades (novel series)
Free-minded National Association
The Free-minded National Association was a political party in Sweden. Liberala kvinnor and Free-minded National Association are liberals (Sweden).
See Liberala kvinnor and Free-minded National Association
Gulan Avci
Gulan Avci (born 20 August 1977) is a Swedish politician of Kurdish descent, representing the Liberal Party.
See Liberala kvinnor and Gulan Avci
Helena Bargholtz
Helena Bargholtz (born 1942 in Lidingö, Stockholm County) is a Swedish Liberal People's Party politician.
See Liberala kvinnor and Helena Bargholtz
Liberal Party of Sweden
The Liberal Party of Sweden (Sveriges Liberala Parti) was a political party in Sweden. Liberala kvinnor and Liberal Party of Sweden are liberals (Sweden).
See Liberala kvinnor and Liberal Party of Sweden
Liberals (Sweden)
The Liberals (Liberalerna, L), previously known as the Liberal People's Party (Folkpartiet liberalerna) until 22 November 2015, is a conservative liberal political party in Sweden.
See Liberala kvinnor and Liberals (Sweden)
Ruth Hamrin-Thorell
Ruth Hamrin-Thorell (1903-1991) was a Swedish politician (Liberals (Sweden)).
See Liberala kvinnor and Ruth Hamrin-Thorell
Solveig Hellquist
Solveig Hellquist (born January 31, 1949, in Björna, Örnsköldsvik, Västernorrland County), is a Swedish Liberal People's Party politician, member of the Riksdag 2002–2010.
See Liberala kvinnor and Solveig Hellquist
Stockholm
Stockholm is the capital and most populous city of the Kingdom of Sweden as well as the largest urban area in the Nordic countries.
See Liberala kvinnor and Stockholm
Swedish language
Swedish (svenska) is a North Germanic language from the Indo-European language family, spoken predominantly in Sweden and in parts of Finland.
See Liberala kvinnor and Swedish language
Vira Eklund
Maria Elvira (Vira) Eklund, née Gustafsson, 13 February 1880 in Rytterne - 9 December 1967 in Bromma in Stockholm, was a Swedish politician (Liberals), educator and author.
See Liberala kvinnor and Vira Eklund
Women's wing
A women's wing, sometimes also known as a women's group or women's branch, is an auxiliary or independent front or faction within a larger organization, typically a political party, that consists of that organization's female membership or acts to promote women within a party.
See Liberala kvinnor and Women's wing
See also
1936 establishments in Sweden
- Årjängstravet
- Air Staff (Sweden)
- Bälinge IF
- Badminton Sweden
- Building Maintenance Workers' Union (Sweden)
- Chief of the Air Staff (Sweden)
- Court of Appeal for Northern Norrland
- Gripen Trollhättan BK
- HK Drott
- Hansson II cabinet
- IF Trion
- Kinnevik AB
- Krångede Hydroelectric Power Station
- Laver (ghost town)
- Liberala kvinnor
- Lychnos (journal)
- Malå IF
- Millesgården
- Royal Swedish Air Force Materiel Administration
- Solstickan
- Stockholm Bromma Airport
- Swedish Army Signal Troops
- Swedish National Badminton Championships
- Vision (trade union)
Liberals (Sweden)
- 2006 Swedish general election computer infringement affair
- Free-minded National Association
- Fria liberaler i Svenska kyrkan
- Frisinnad Tidskrift
- Liberal Party of Sweden
- Liberal Youth of Sweden
- Liberala kvinnor
- Liberals (Sweden)
Organizations based in Stockholm
- Association of Swedish Engineering Industries
- Centerkvinnorna
- Civil Rights Defenders
- Council of the Baltic Sea States
- Fågel Roc
- Föreningen för Kanot-Idrott
- Fredrika Bremer Association
- International Academy of Astronautics
- Konichiwa Records
- Liberala kvinnor
- Mentor Foundation
- Military Society
- Moderate Women
- Norrsken Foundation
- Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra
- SAC Syndikalisterna
- SD-Women
- Samfundet S:t Erik
- Social Democratic Women in Sweden
- Sofia Vokalensemble
- Stockholm Environment Institute
- Stockholm Federation of Student Unions
- Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
- Stockholm International Water Institute
- Stockholms Fotbollförbund
- Student Union at the Royal Institute of Technology
- Swedish Academy for Children's Books
- Swedish Association of Professional Translators
- Swedish Confederation of Professional Associations
- Swedish Handicraft Association
- Swedish Hockey League
- Swedish Medical Association
- Swedish National Heritage Board
- Swedish Security Service
- Swedish Society of Composers
- Swedish Society of Radio Amateurs
- Swedish Trade Union Confederation
- Swedish Twin Registry
- TT News Agency
- Uniting Church in Sweden
- Vision (trade union)
- World Bioenergy Association
Women's wings of political parties in Sweden
- Centerkvinnorna
- Christian Democratic Women's League
- Liberala kvinnor
- Moderate Women
- SD-Women
- Social Democratic Women in Sweden