Ali Esbati

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Ali Esbati
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Ali Esbati (born September 12, 1976) is a Swedish politician (of the Left Party), and was the chairman of Young Left 2001-2004. As of today he is a handling officer of labour market policies at the Left Party's office of the Riksdag and the chairman of the Left Party's program commission.

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Esbati was born in Teheran, Iran and came to Sweden in 1986 with his mother and one younger brother (the father arrived six months later). He grew up in the suburb Tensta, north of Stockholm, and joined Young Left in 1992. After primary school, he attended high school in Tensta and another one, specialized in mathematics, in Danderyd. After graduation he began studying at the Stockholm School of Economics. 1998-1999 he completed his military service at Televapenkompaniet in Uppland, where he also was trained in Russian.

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