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  1. Margot Wallström. Margot Elisabeth Wallström [1] (ur. 28 września 1954 w Skellefteå) – szwedzka polityk, działaczka Szwedzkiej Socjaldemokratycznej Partii Robotniczej, w latach 1999–2010 członkini Komisji Europejskiej, a od 2004 do 2010 jej pierwsza wiceprzewodnicząca, minister w socjaldemokratycznych rządach (w tym od 2014 do 2019 ...

  2. Margot Elisabeth Wallström ( Swedish pronunciation: [ ˈmǎrːɡɔt ˈvâlːstrœm]; born 28 September 1954) is a Swedish politician of the Swedish Social Democratic Party who served as Deputy Prime Minister of Sweden and Minister for Foreign Affairs from 2014 to 2019 and Minister for Nordic Cooperation from 2016 to 2019.

  3. Margot Wallström [ ˈmargɔt ˈvalstrøːm] (* 28. September 1954 in Kåge) ist eine schwedische sozialdemokratische Politikerin. Sie bekleidete zwischen 1988 und 2019 verschiedene Ministerämter. Zuletzt war sie von 2014 bis 2019 Außenministerin ihres Landes. Von 1999 bis 2010 war sie Mitglied der Europäischen Kommission .

  4. Martin Wallström. Carl Martin Gunnar Wallström Milkéwitz (born 7 July 1983) is a Swedish television and film actor. A successful actor in his home country, he is best known internationally for his 2015 American debut role as Tyrell Wellick in the USA Network cyber-thriller Mr. Robot. [2] [3]

  5. The mandate of the SRSG-SVC was established by Security Council Resolution 1888, introduced by Hillary Clinton, and the first Special Representative, Margot Wallström, took office in 2010. The current Special Representative is Pramila Patten of Mauritius, who was appointed by UN Secretary General António Guterres in 2017.

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  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ann_LindeAnn Linde - Wikipedia

    Linde was appointed minister for foreign affairs following Margot Wallström's resignation on 10 September 2019. Under Linde's leadership, Sweden's government decided in March 2020 to send a rapid reaction force of up to 150 troops and helicopters to Mali to join French-led Takuba task force in fighting militants linked to al Qaeda and Islamic State in the Sahel region of North Africa. [8]