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On October 14, 2010 Abele became the youngest Member of Parliament in Swedish history, as he was chosen to fill the spot from Abele's Moderate party colleague Anna König Jerlmyr who was named as the new Stockholm deputy mayor a few days earlier.<ref>[http://www.primidi.com/anton_abele/mp_career Anton Abele MP Career]</ref> | On October 14, 2010 Abele became the youngest Member of Parliament in Swedish history, as he was chosen to fill the spot from Abele's Moderate party colleague Anna König Jerlmyr who was named as the new Stockholm deputy mayor a few days earlier.<ref>[http://www.primidi.com/anton_abele/mp_career Anton Abele MP Career]</ref> | ||
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Anton Abele received the MTV peace award "Free Your Mind" at the European Music Awards gala in Munich in November 2007. The prestigious prize, has also been given to Mikhail Gorbachev, Bono, Bob Geldof, Amnesty International and Greenpeace. In January 2008, two major Swedish newspapers independently awarded Abele the "2007 Stockholmer of the Year" prize. The Swedish King H.M. Carl XVI Gustaf paid tribute to Abele's initiatives in his televised Christmas speech on December 25, 2007. In the same speech the King also said that "Nobody can do everything, but everybody can do something". In May 2008, Abele and his Swedish campaign "Stop Street Violence" received the "2008 Most Important Communication Effort" award. | Anton Abele received the MTV peace award "Free Your Mind" at the European Music Awards gala in Munich in November 2007. The prestigious prize, has also been given to Mikhail Gorbachev, Bono, Bob Geldof, Amnesty International and Greenpeace. In January 2008, two major Swedish newspapers independently awarded Abele the "2007 Stockholmer of the Year" prize. The Swedish King H.M. Carl XVI Gustaf paid tribute to Abele's initiatives in his televised Christmas speech on December 25, 2007. In the same speech the King also said that "Nobody can do everything, but everybody can do something". In May 2008, Abele and his Swedish campaign "Stop Street Violence" received the "2008 Most Important Communication Effort" award. |