Margot Wallström

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Margot Wallström is a Swedish Social Democratic politician and diplomat who has served as Sweden’s Minister for Foreign Affairs and as a European Commissioner, known especially for her advocacy of feminist foreign policy and human rights.

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instanceOf diplomat
feminist
human
politician
countryOfCitizenship Sweden
dateOfBirth 1954-09-28
employer European Commission
Swedish government
surface form: Government of Sweden

United Nations
endTime as European Commissioner for the Environment: 2004
as Minister for Foreign Affairs of Sweden: 2019
as UN Special Representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict: 2012
as Vice-President of the European Commission: 2010
familyName Wallström
fieldOfWork European politics
foreign policy
gender equality
human rights
givenName Margot
hasChild 2 children
knownFor advocacy of feminist foreign policy
defence of human rights
work against sexual violence in conflict
languageSpoken English
Swedish
memberOfPoliticalParty Swedish Social Democratic Party
movement feminism
nativeLanguage Swedish
notableWork promotion of feminist foreign policy in Sweden
officeContested Member of the European Parliament
placeOfBirth Skellefteå
positionHeld European Commissioner
surface form: European Commissioner for Communication Strategy

European Commissioner
surface form: European Commissioner for Institutional Relations and Communication Strategy

European Commissioner
surface form: European Commissioner for the Environment

Member of the Riksdag
Minister for Consumer Affairs, Women and Youth of Sweden
Minister for Culture of Sweden
Minister for Foreign Affairs of Sweden
Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General on Sexual Violence in Conflict
Vice-President of the European Commission
religion Lutheranism
residence Stockholm
sexOrGender female
spouse Håkan Wallström
startTime as European Commissioner for the Environment: 1999
as Minister for Foreign Affairs of Sweden: 2014
as UN Special Representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict: 2010
as Vice-President of the European Commission: 2004

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Uppsala University hasNotableAlumnus Margot Wallström