Birgit Friggebo

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A typical Friggebod from Huddinge, Sweden. A name derived from Brigit Friggebo's last name.
A typical Friggebod from Huddinge, Sweden. A name derived from Brigit Friggebo's last name.

Birgit Irma Gunborg Friggebo (born 25 December 1941) is a Swedish politician and member of the Liberal People's Party. Born in Falköping, she married Bo Södersten in 1997.

Friggebo was Minister for Planning in the Ministry of Housing between 1976 and 1978 and Minister for Housing between 1978 and 1982. Between 1991 and 1994 she was Minister for Culture (including immigration issues). She was a member of the Swedish Parliament between 1979 and 1982 and yet again between 1985 and 1997. 1998-2004, she was the governor for the County of Jönköping.

[edit] Achievements

  • As Minister for Housing, she removed the need for a permit to build small sheds under 10 square meters of area. Such sheds are now popularly known as "friggebod", a pun on the word "bod" (meaning "shed").
  • As Minister for Culture and Immigration, she appeared in a televised debate held in Rinkeby on the serial sniper John Ausonius's reign of terror. During the debate she stood up and tried to get the crowd consisting mostly of non-white immigrants to sing "We Shall Overcome". The incident was widely regarded as an embarrassment and a public relations debacle and showed the alienation felt by many immigrants vis-à-vis the centre-right coalition government.
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