Ingegerd Troedsson Explained

Ingegerd Troedsson (5 June 1929 – 3 November 2012) was a Swedish Moderate Party politician.[1] She served as the first female Speaker of the Riksdag.[2] [3]

She was born in Vaxholm and was elected to the Riksdag in 1974. She had a junior role in the non-socialist government of 1976, as deputy Minister for Social Affairs 1976–78. In 1979 she was elected vice speaker of the Riksdag, a post she held until 1991 when, after the Moderate election victory, she was elected the first female speaker of the Swedish Riksdag.

She was a candidate for party leader in 1986 – after Ulf Adelsohn had resigned – but lost to Carl Bildt. Instead, she was elected deputy chairman – a position she held until 1993.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ingegerd Troedsson (M). The Swedish Parliament. 2010-05-10. Swedish. www.riksdagen.se.
  2. Web site: Val av talman. The Swedish Parliament. 2010-05-10. Swedish. www.riksdagen.se. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20100828102711/http://www.riksdagen.se/templates/R_Page____2445.aspx. 2010-08-28.
  3. News: Enköping TT . Ingegerd Troedsson död | Inrikes | SvD . Svenska Dagbladet . sv . Svd.se . 5 November 2012. 2012-11-05.