Andreas Norlén

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Per Olof Andreas Norlén (born May 6, 1973 in Bromma , Stockholm ) is a Swedish lawyer and politician of the bourgeois-conservative Moderata Samlingspartiet . He has been President of the Swedish Parliament since September 24, 2018 . Since 2006 he has been a member of the Reichstag for the Moderata Samlingspartiet of Östergötland County and was a member of the parliamentary constitutional committee from 2010 to 2018, and from 2014 as committee president.

Life

Norlén grew up in Motala in Östergötland and became a member of the Young Moderators (MUF) in 1988. He graduated in 2000 with a law degree Jur. Kand from Stockholm University and received his doctorate in 2004 as Dr. jur. at Linköping University . He then worked at Linköping University and in his parents' newspaper publisher until he moved into the Reichstag in 2006.

President of the Reichstag 2018–

After the election to the Swedish Parliament in 2018, Norlén was nominated for the office of President of the Reichstag by the center-right coalition Alliansen . He was elected on September 24th by Alliansen and the national-conservative Sweden Democrats in the Reichstag. On September 25, a vote of no confidence in the Social Democratic Prime Minister Stefan Löfven received a majority in the Reichstag. According to the Regeringsformen , the political and organizational constitution of Sweden, Norlén then led a round of talks with the party leaders. He then commissioned Ulf Kristersson ( Moderata Samlingspartiet ) on October 2nd to form a government coalition. On October 14, Kristersson announced that he had failed. The incumbent Prime Minister Löfven was then commissioned by Norlén to explore a possible second Löfven government.

Individual evidence

  1. ( Page no longer available , search in web archives: Birthday.se )@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.birthday.se
  2. www.riksdagen.se
  3. Sweden's center-right leader asked to form a government (or at least give it his best shot) Thelocal.se
  4. zeit.de: Exploratory talks in Sweden failed