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Schyman left the Left Party in 2004 and in 2005 co-founded [[Feminist Initiative (Sweden)|Feminist Initiative]], an organization which at its first congress decided to contest the coming parliamentary elections. In 2006 |
Schyman left the Left Party in 2004 and in 2005 co-founded [[Feminist Initiative (Sweden)|Feminist Initiative]], an organization which at its first congress decided to contest the coming parliamentary elections. In 2006 [[Jane Fonda]] supported her in the party's campaign prior to the [[Swedish general election, 2006|2006 election]]. Feminist Initiative received only approximately 0.7% of the votes, compared to the 4% threshold required for parliamentary representation. In the [[European Parliament election, 2009|2009 European parliament elections]], the party received 2.22% of the vote.<ref name=Europa>{{cite web |title=Val till Europaparlamentet - Röster |url=http://www.val.se/val/ep2009/slutresultat/rike/index.html |publisher=[[Election Authority (Sweden)|]] |language=Swedish |date=11 June 2009 |accessdate=29 June 2009}}</ref> In the summer of 2010—leading up to the [[Swedish general election, 2010|2010 election]]—Schyman burned 100,000 [[Swedish krona]] in a protest against unequal pay in Sweden. The stunt, staged by advertising collective [[Studio total]], gave Feminist Initiative widespread attention,<ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/10526907 | work=BBC News | title=Swedish feminists burn cash in wage equality protest | date=6 July 2010}}</ref><ref>http://www.makthavare.se/2010/07/06/har-branner-gudrun-schyman-hundra-tusen/</ref> but in the election, the party received only 0.4% of the votes.<ref>http://www.val.se/val/val2010/slutresultat/R/rike/index.html (in Swedish)</ref> |
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Schyman participated in the Swedish television show |
Schyman participated in the Swedish television show ''Let's Dance'' in 2010 and ended up in sixth place. |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 15:35, 26 July 2011
Gudrun Schyman | |
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Leader of the Swedish Left Party | |
In office 1993–2003 | |
Preceded by | Lars Werner |
Succeeded by | Ulla Hoffmann |
Member of the Swedish Parliament for Stockholm County | |
In office 1988–2006[1] | |
Personal details | |
Born | Gerd Gudrun Maria Schyman June 9, 1948 Täby, Stockholms län |
Political party | MLK (1970s), Left Party (1988-2004) Feminist Initiative (2005-) |
Alma mater | Socialhögskolan |
Profession | Socionom |
Website | www.schyman.se |
Gudrun Schyman (born June 9, 1948, Täby, Uppland) is a Swedish politician. She served as leader of the Swedish Left Party from 1993 until January 2003. She remained a member of the Left Party until 2004, when she left to focus entirely on her feminist political work. She remained in a member of parliament until 2006.
Leader of the Left Party
In 1993 Schyman was elected party leader for the Left Party.
Schyman's greatest asset was her appeal to the voters, and her party more than doubled its number of MPs during her leadership. She gained popularity for her candidness and her ability to speak openly about her struggle with alcoholism. During her period as party president the party adopted feminism as an ideological basis. In 2003 she was charged with misleading the tax authorities by attempting to make illicit tax deductions. She was temporarily succeeded by Ulla Hoffmann.
In 2002 she made a controversial speech concerning men's oppression of women, in which she said "The discrimination and the violations appears in different shapes depending on where we find ourselves. But it's the same norm, the same structure, the same pattern, that is repeated in the Talibans' Afghanistan, as well as here in Sweden".[2][3]
In October 2004, Schyman proposed, together with other MEPs of the Left Party, before the Riksdag, a national assessment regarding the cost of men's violence towards women; furthermore they demanded that the state fund women's shelters.[4] The proposal attracted wide attention, and the media called it, erroneously, a "man tax".
Founder of the Feminist Initiative
Schyman left the Left Party in 2004 and in 2005 co-founded Feminist Initiative, an organization which at its first congress decided to contest the coming parliamentary elections. In 2006 Jane Fonda supported her in the party's campaign prior to the 2006 election. Feminist Initiative received only approximately 0.7% of the votes, compared to the 4% threshold required for parliamentary representation. In the 2009 European parliament elections, the party received 2.22% of the vote.[5] In the summer of 2010—leading up to the 2010 election—Schyman burned 100,000 Swedish krona in a protest against unequal pay in Sweden. The stunt, staged by advertising collective Studio total, gave Feminist Initiative widespread attention,[6][7] but in the election, the party received only 0.4% of the votes.[8]
Schyman participated in the Swedish television show Let's Dance in 2010 and ended up in sixth place.
See also
References
- ^ She represented the Left Party until 2004 when she left the party and sat until 2006 as a maverick.
- ^ Sjölund, Jill (9 October 2006). "Jämo: Ni är ju som talibaner" (in Swedish). Aftonbladet. Retrieved 18 May 2007.
- ^ Text of so-called "Taliban Speech" to Vänsterpartiets kongress 2002 (in Swedish)
- ^ Motion 2004/05:So616 Ansvaret för mäns våld mot kvinnor
- ^ "Val till Europaparlamentet - Röster" (in Swedish). [[Election Authority (Sweden)|]]. 11 June 2009. Retrieved 29 June 2009.
- ^ "Swedish feminists burn cash in wage equality protest". BBC News. 6 July 2010.
- ^ http://www.makthavare.se/2010/07/06/har-branner-gudrun-schyman-hundra-tusen/
- ^ http://www.val.se/val/val2010/slutresultat/R/rike/index.html (in Swedish)