Leif Bergdahl (born 1941) is a Swedish physician and former member of the now defunct right-wing political party New Democracy. He served at the Riksdag, Swedish Parliament.
Bergdahl was born in 1941.[1] He has a degree in medicine and was promoted to the title of associate professor in medicine.[1] He is a heart disease specialist and worked in Alabama, USA, for one year.[2] He was a member of the New Democracy and was elected to the Riksdag in the 1991 general election.[1] He served at the Riksdag between September 1991 and October 1994.[1] During his term he was part of the special pension working group.[3]
He was one of the shareholders of the mining company Northland which went bankrupt in 2015.[4]