Inga Thorsson Explained

Birth Date:3 July 1915
Death Date:15 January 1994
Party:Swedish Social Democratic Party
Office:Ambassador for the United Nations
Term:1966 and 1970–1982
Office1:Swedish ambassador to Israel
Term1:1964–1966 and 1967–1970
Office2:Member of the Second Chamber
Term Start2:1957
Term End2:1958
Office3:Member of Parliament
Term Start3:1971
Term End3:1977

Inga Thorsson (1915 - 1994) was a Swedish politician (Social Democrat).[1]

She was born to Nils Eduard Sjöbäck, the manager of a cinema for Svensk Filmindustri (SF). She worked as an association secretary for the Swedish Social Democratic Party's women's association.

She was an expert of the International Labour Organization (ILO) in Geneva in 1950–1952.

She was the chairperson of the Social Democratic Women in Sweden in 1952–1964. She was an MP in 1957–1958. She was the first woman city commissioner for social welfare in Stockholm in 1958–1962.

She was Sweden's Ambassador to Israel in 1964–1966 and 1967–1970, and Ambassador for the United Nations in 1966 and 1970–1982. She was chair of the Swedish disarmament delegation in Geneva in 1974–1982. She was head of the United Nations' section of social development in New York.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: skbl.se - Inga Margarethe Thorsson. skbl.se.