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Annette Holmberg-Jansson

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Annette Holmberg-Jansson (born 1969) is a politician and restaurant manager who has been a Member of the Parliament of Åland since 2011 and leads the Moderate Coalition for Åland political party.

Life

Holmberg-Jansson was born in 1969 in Stockholm to Swedish parents. At the age of one, she moved with her family to Åland.[1] She is a restaurant manager and lives in Jomala.[2]

She was elected a Member of the Parliament of Åland in 2011 and served on the Adjustment (2013–14) and Finance (2013–15) Committees during that four-year term. She was re-elected in 2015 to serve another four years and has been a member of the Social and Environmental Committee; she was vice-chairman of the Åland delegation in the Baltic Sea Parliamentary Conference.[2] In November 2016, Holmberg-Jansson succeeded Johan Ehn as leader of the Moderate Coalition for Åland political party; at the party's autumn meeting, she received 30 votes compared to the contender, Marcus Clausen, who received ten (two other papers were spoilt).[3]

References

  1. ^ "Annette Holmberg-Jansson", Moderat Samling för Åland (Moderate Alliance for Åland). Retrieved 27 November 2017.
  2. ^ a b "Annette Holmberg-Jansson", Ålands Langting (in Swedish). Retrieved 27 November 2017.
  3. ^ "Holmberg-Jansson ny Moderatledare", Nya Åland, 28 November 2016 (in Swedish). Retrieved 27 November 2017.