Filippa Reinfeldt

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Filippa Reinfeldt
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Health Service Commissioner of Stockholm County
In office
2006–2014
Preceded by Inger Ros
Succeeded by Anna Starbrink
Spouse of the Prime Minister of Sweden
In office
6 October 2006 – 20 February 2013
Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt
Preceded by Anitra Steen
Succeeded by Ulla Löfvén
Personal details
Born Filippa Désirée Amanda Cay Holmberg
(1967-06-14) June 14, 1967 (age 56)
Stockholm
Political party Moderate Party
Spouse(s) Fredrik Reinfeldt
(1992-2013; divorced)
Children Gustav Reinfeldt, Erik Reinfeldt and Ebba Reinfeldt.

Filippa Désirée Amanda Cay Reinfeldt (born Holmberg 14 June 1967 in Stockholm) is a Swedish health care consult and former politician of the Moderate Party. She served as Health Service Commissioner of Stockholm County from 2006 to 2014, with responsible for health care, social affairs and hospitals in Stockholm County. She was previously Mayor of Täby Municipality from 2005 to 2006.

She was married to former Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt from 1992 until their divorcement in 2013. They have three children together.[1][2]

Career

Reinfeldt was Municipal Commissioner (Swedish: kommunalråd) of Täby, Uppland, from 2002 and Mayor and Chairperson (Mayor) of the Täby Municipal Executive from 2005 until 2006.[3][4] Reinfeldt was appointed to several posts (förtroendevald) in the Stockholm City Council from 1991 to 1994 and councillor in the Stockholm County Council from 1994.[citation needed]

Filippa Reinfeldt's position as a politician was used by the Swedish Social Democratic Party to criticise Fredrik Reinfeldt during the 2006 Swedish general election.[5] Following the 2006 general election Filippa Reinfeldt was re-elected as a Mayor in Täby with the Moderate Party alone gaining over 50% of the votes in the Täby municipal election. She resigned shortly afterwards in order to become County Commissioner of Health Services in the administration of Chris Heister.

On 16 October 2014 she challenged incumbent Finance Commissioner Torbjörn Rosdahl following the 2014 general election but lost, with the votes 20 for her against 22 for Rosdahl. She subsequently announced that she will retire from politics.[6]

On 19 December 2014, Dagens Industri revealed that Reinfeldt would become a partner of private-owned health care company Aleris with responsible for business development och public affairs by February 2015.[7]

Personal life

Filippa Reinfeldt met her future husband Fredrik Reinfeldt in 1989 when the two presided at the Moderate Youth League. They married in 1992 in Skeppsholmskyrkan and later moved to Täby.[8] On 7 March 2012 the couple announced their separation.[9] On 11 July 2012 the couple signed their divorce application (customarily pending for six months).[10] On 20 February 2013 they signed the last papers that finalised their divorce[11] They have three children.[12]

References

  1. Fredrik and Filippa finalise their divorce.
  2. "This is the couple"
  3. Förtroendevalda i kommunfullmäktige 2003-2006 (Swedish)
  4. Nytt kommunalråd i Täby, Sveriges Radio, 18 January 2005 (Swedish)
  5. S kritiserar Filippa Reinfeldt, Dagens Nyheter, August 24, 2006 (Swedish)
  6. Filippa Reinfeldt announces her resignation following defeat in Finance Commissioner election 2014-10-16
  7. Filippa Reinfeldts new job. Läst 2014-12-19.
  8. "One day it was just us"
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  11. Fredrik and Filippa finalise their divorce.
  12. "This is the couple"

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Preceded by
Stefan Klåvus
Mayor of Täby
2005—2006
Succeeded by
Leif Gripestam
Preceded by
Inger Ros
Health Service Commissioner of Stockholm County
2006—2014
Succeeded by
Anna Starbrink
Preceded by Spouse of the Prime Minister of Sweden
2006–2013
Vacant
Title next held by
Ulla Löfvén