Margareta Winberg
Gun Margareta Winberg (born Gustafsson 13 August 1947) is a Swedish Social Democratic politician. Winberg held various ministerial posts in the Third cabinet of Ingvar Carlsson and Cabinet of Göran Persson from 1994 to 2003, and was Deputy Prime Minister of Sweden from 2002 to 2003.[1] She was Minister for Agriculture from 1994 to 1996 and again from 1998 to 2002, Minister for Labour from 1996 to 1998, and in addition held the position of Minister for Gender Equality from 1998 to 2003.
Within the Social Democrats, she had a eurosceptic profile, and was one of two ministers campaigning for the "no" side in the 1994 referendum on Sweden's membership in the European Union. She similarly was against adopting the euro, but as deputy prime minister, she held a low profile in the 2003 referendum on the issue.
From 2003 to 2007, she served as Sweden's ambassador to Brazil.
References
- ↑ Members of the Swedish Government 1946-, Government of Sweden, accessed 2010-07-09
External links
- Margareta Winberg at the Riksdag website
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Preceded by Karl Erik Olsson |
Swedish Minister for Agriculture 1994–1996 |
Succeeded by Annika Åhnberg |
Preceded by Anders Sundström |
Swedish Minister for Labour 1996–1998 |
Succeeded by Björn Rosengren |
Preceded by Annika Åhnberg |
Swedish Minister for Agriculture 1998–2002 |
Succeeded by Ann-Christin Nykvist |
Preceded by Lena Hjelm-Wallén |
Deputy Prime Minister of Sweden 2002–2003 |
Succeeded by Marita Ulvskog |
Preceded by Ulrica Messing |
Swedish Minister for Gender Equality 1998–2003 |
Succeeded by Mona Sahlin |
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