In a particularly allvarstyngt section in regeringsförklaringen reminded Stefan Löfven if it was on the day 17 years ago, is About the Topic was murdered because she stood up for his and others ‘ right to choose how to live his life.

” I wish I could say that hederskulturen has been pushed back. But this is not the case, the prime minister said.

gender equality Åsa Lindhagen. Photo: Hampus Andersson

, including through stronger penalties. Prevention in this issue, which received considerable space in the election campaign, placed in the hands of a politician who is first in the autumn-took place in the parliament.

” I have worked a lot with the issues of honour related violence and oppression that socialborgarråd in the city of Stockholm, and even violence in close relationships. It is one of our most important gender equality issues, that everyone can feel safe and have the power to decide over their own lives. I think I have a lot to contribute, ” says Åsa Lindhagen.

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Her title becomes equal opportunities, with responsibility for the work against discrimination and segregation. The location is at the ministry of labour where Ylva Johansson (S) is the manager.

, born 1980, is a civil engineer who has both worked as a management consultant and has served on the Save the children board of directors. On the MP:s site she sets out three focal areas: gender equality, lgbtq and migration.

Integration is one of the focal points of the settlement if the government is between the S, MP, C and L. There is a range of proposals against ‘crimes of honour’ as the government has promised samarbetspartierna to implement.

” We need to strengthen support to those who are vulnerable, both the emergency aid but also long-term. We know that if, for example, to leave the sheltered accommodation so you can stand extremely alone in life if you have been forced to leave the family and perhaps the whole family. Where we must do much more to support young people leaving a hedersmiljö, ” says Åsa Lindhagen.