Rolf K. Nilsson

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Rolf K. Nilsson
Member of the Riksdag
Assumed office
2006
ConstituencyGotland County
Personal details
Born27 March 1956
Landskrona, Sweden
Diedsmall_
Resting placesmall_
Political partyModerate Party
Parent
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ResidencesStenkyrka, Gotland, Sweden
Occupationjournalist
WebsiteGotland Först!

Rolf K. Nilsson (born 1956) is a Swedish Moderate Party politician and a member of the Riksdag since 2006.[1] Born in Landskrona, he is a journalist by occupation and now resides in Stenkyrka, Gotland, although he works full-time with politics in Stockholm[2]

He joined the Moderate School Youth (Moderat skolungdom, MSU) in 1970 and was the chairman of the Helsingborg chapter 1975-1976. The years 1978-1979 and 1982-1983 he was chairman of the Moderate Youth League (Moderata Ungdomsförbundet, MUF) in Helsingborg. In 1979, he worked as election ombudsman for the Moderate Party in Helsingborg, and he worked as ombudsman for MUF 1980-1982.[2]

He studied to become a journalist, moved to Gothenburg in 1987, and became a secretary in the editorial office of the newspaper Morgonposten, eventually becoming editor-in-chief in 1990. In 1993, he started his own company - RoMa-media. That kept him busy until he in 1995 got the job as editorialist and editor of culture of the newspaper Västernorrlands Allehanda in Härnösand. In 1997, he applied for the job of editor-in-chief of Gotlands Allehanda, got it, and has been editor-in-chief and editorialist since then up until his leave of absence in 2006 due to his election the Riksdag.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Riksdagen: Rolf K Nilsson (m)" (in Swedish). Retrieved 2007-02-15.
  2. ^ a b c Rolf K. Nilsson. "Gotlands kommun: Rolf K Nilsson" (in Swedish). Retrieved 2007-02-15.

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