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'''Elisabeth Nauclér''' (born 7 March 1952 in [[Eda Municipality]]) is a Swedish-born Finnish [[Independent (politics)|independent]] politician and [[jurist]] and the single member of parliament for the autonomous region of [[Åland]] in the [[Parliament of Finland]]. She sits with the mainland's [[Swedish People's Party]] in the parliament. Nauclér's father is [[Forest Finn]] from [[Värmland]], and her mother is [[Norwegians|Norwegian]].
'''Elisabeth Nauclér''' (born 7 March 1952 in [[Eda Municipality]]) is a Swedish-born Finnish [[Independent (politics)|independent]] politician and [[jurist]] and the single member of parliament for the autonomous region of [[Åland]] in the [[Parliament of Finland]].<ref>[http://www.hs.fi/kotimaa/artikkeli/1135225928671 Ahvenanmaalta ensi kertaa naisedustaja] Helsingin Sanomat 19.3.2007</ref> She sits with the mainland's [[Swedish People's Party]] in the parliament. Nauclér's father is [[Forest Finn]] from [[Värmland]], and her mother is [[Norwegians|Norwegian]].<ref>{{cite journal | title=Eduskuntaan tuli maahanmuuttaja Ahvenanmaalta | journal=Helsingin Sanomat | url=http://www.hs.fi/arkisto/haku?pageNumber=1&free=Elisabeth+AND+Naucler&advancedSearch=1&fromDay=27&fromMonth=3&fromYear=2007&toDay=27&toMonth=3&toYear=2007 | page=A5 | date=27.3.2007 | accessdate=25.3.2010}}</ref>


Nauclér earned her degree in law in [[Uppsala University]], and moved to Åland, Finland, with her Finnish husband. She began her career in the provincial administration of Åland in 1979 and continued until 2006. She was elected to the Parliament of Finland in the [[Finnish parliamentary election, 2011|election of 2011]] from the [[centre-right]] alliance ''Borgerlig allians'' ([[Åland Centre|C]], [[Moderates of Åland|FS]], [[Liberals for Åland|Lib.]], [[Non-aligned Coalition|Ob.]]).
Nauclér earned her degree in law in [[Uppsala University]], and moved to Åland, Finland, with her Finnish husband. She began her career in the provincial administration of Åland in 1979 and continued until 2006. She was elected to the Parliament of Finland in the [[Finnish parliamentary election, 2011|election of 2011]] from the [[centre-right]] alliance ''Borgerlig allians'' ([[Åland Centre|C]], [[Moderates of Åland|FS]], [[Liberals for Åland|Lib.]], [[Non-aligned Coalition|Ob.]]).<ref>[http://www.asub.ax/files/RD-VAL07.pdf Riksdagsvalet 18.3.2007], Tabell 8. Resultatet för de olika listorna vid riksdagsvalen 1987-2007</ref>


== References ==
== References ==
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1. ↑ Ahvenanmaalta ensi kertaa naisedustaja Helsingin Sanomat 19.3.2007
2. ↑ Eduskuntaan tuli maahanmuuttaja Ahvenanmaalta. Helsingin Sanomat, 27.3.2007, s. A5. Hakutulos HS:n arkistosta Viitattu 25.3.2010.
3. ↑ Riksdagsvalet 18.3.2007, Tabell 8. Resultatet för de olika listorna vid riksdagsvalen 1987-2007
4. ↑ Ehdokkaiden äänet / Ahvenanmaan maakunnan vaalipiiri Oikeusministeriö 21.3.2007


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Elisabeth Nauclér (born 7 March 1952 in Eda Municipality) is a Swedish-born Finnish independent politician and jurist and the single member of parliament for the autonomous region of Åland in the Parliament of Finland.[1] She sits with the mainland's Swedish People's Party in the parliament. Nauclér's father is Forest Finn from Värmland, and her mother is Norwegian.[2]

Nauclér earned her degree in law in Uppsala University, and moved to Åland, Finland, with her Finnish husband. She began her career in the provincial administration of Åland in 1979 and continued until 2006. She was elected to the Parliament of Finland in the election of 2011 from the centre-right alliance Borgerlig allians (C, FS, Lib., Ob.).[3]

References

  1. ^ Ahvenanmaalta ensi kertaa naisedustaja Helsingin Sanomat 19.3.2007
  2. ^ "Eduskuntaan tuli maahanmuuttaja Ahvenanmaalta". Helsingin Sanomat: A5. 27.3.2007. Retrieved 25.3.2010. {{cite journal}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= and |date= (help)
  3. ^ Riksdagsvalet 18.3.2007, Tabell 8. Resultatet för de olika listorna vid riksdagsvalen 1987-2007

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