Beatrice Ask

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Beatrice Ask was born on the 20th of April 1956 in Sveg, Sweden. She is a member of the Swedish parliament representing the Moderate Party.

Political Career[edit]

Ask started her political career within the youth organisation for the Moderate Party called Moderata Ungdomsförbundet (MUF). She was the chairman of MUF between 1984-1988. After that Beatrice Ask was the school commissioner in Stockholm until 1991. In 1991 she was elected in to the parliament and became a member of the Commission of Education. For three years she was the Minister of School (1991-1994). After the elections in 1994 she stayed as a member of parliament and was a deputy in the Commission of Education. In 2002 Beatrice Ask changed to the Commission of Justice instead and was a deputy there until 2006. When the Moderate Party in 2006 formed a coalition government with the orther Right-parties Beatrice Ask was elected the Minister of Law. She stayed as the minister until 2014 when the Socialdemocrats formed the government instead.

Education[edit]

Beatrice Ask has studied the international economic program at Uppsala University, but she never graduated.

External Links[edit]

Riksdagen Official Webpage Moderate Party Official Webpage