Lennart Axelsson (politician)

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Lennart Axelsson
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member of the Riksdag
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2000–2018
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Political party Swedish Social Democratic Party

Lennart Axelsson (born 1952) is a Swedish politician who was a member of the Swedish Social Democratic Party in the Riksdag.

Axelsson was first elected to the Riksdag in 2000 and represented Örebro County. Within the Riksdag he was a member of the Social Committee and a deputy member of the Committee on Finance. He is also the Kvittningsman for his political party. [1]

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