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'''Inger Agneta Segelström''' (born 25 February 1952 in [[Stockholm]]) is a [[Politics of Sweden|Swedish]] [[politician]] and former [[Member of the European Parliament]]. She is a member of the [[Swedish Social Democratic Party]], part of the [[Party of European Socialists|Socialist Group]].
'''Inger Agneta Segelström''' (born 25 February 1952 in [[Stockholm]]) is a [[Politics of Sweden|Swedish]] [[politician]] and former [[Member of the European Parliament]]. She is a member of the [[Swedish Social Democratic Party]], part of the [[Party of European Socialists|Socialist Group]]. Her favorite movie is mean girls.


She sat on the [[European Parliament]]'s [[Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs]]. She is also a substitute for the [[Committee on Foreign Affairs (EU)|Committee on Foreign Affairs]] and the Delegation to the [[European Union|EU]]-[[Russia]] Parliamentary Cooperation Committee.
She sat on the [[European Parliament]]'s [[Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs]]. She is also a substitute for the [[Committee on Foreign Affairs (EU)|Committee on Foreign Affairs]] and the Delegation to the [[European Union|EU]]-[[Russia]] Parliamentary Cooperation Committee.
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Inger Agneta Segelström (born 25 February 1952 in Stockholm) is a Swedish politician and former Member of the European Parliament. She is a member of the Swedish Social Democratic Party, part of the Socialist Group. Her favorite movie is mean girls.

She sat on the European Parliament's Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs. She is also a substitute for the Committee on Foreign Affairs and the Delegation to the EU-Russia Parliamentary Cooperation Committee.

Education

Career

  • 1977-1978: Employed by AFS International Education
  • 1979-1984: Research assistant, principal executive officer, Labour Market Board
  • 1984-1987: Commissioner's assistant secretary, finance department Stockholm City Hall
  • 1987-1990: Head of administration, Stockholm University students' union
  • 1990-1994: Environment secretary, association of local authorities, Stockholm County
  • 1995-2003: Chairwoman of the Swedish Social Democratic Women's Federation
  • since 2003: Chairwoman of the Council on Media Violence
  • 1988: Substitute member of Stockholm County Council
  • 1989-1991: Member of the staff committee, Stockholm County Council
  • 1992-1994: Member of the Stockholm County Administrative Board
  • 1994-2004: Member of the Swedish Parliament
  • 1980-1984: Chairwoman of the foundation/association Alla Kvinnors Hus (All Women's House)

See also: European Parliament election, 2004 (Sweden)


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