No need to send millions of photos. Ylva Johansson, the Swedish Minister of Labor, was dining on the podium. It is surprising that the politician is presented as an ordinary woman rather than a prominent figure in our country.
When many netizens shared this photo on social media, they expressed their gratitude for the act and left comments. The Swedish Minister of Labor was dining on the podium.
It is true that the photo shows none other than Jlva Johansson, the Swedish Minister of Labour. Sometimes it is not noticed, but he acts like an ordinary man, not a dignitary representing the country, and eats while waiting for the train.
This is a brief description of Scarlett Johansson. “The Swede is waiting for the train to take him home. He ordered a sandwich for dinner. Her smile looks real in front of the camera.
But… but… the woman in question is Swedish Labor Minister Ylva Johansson. Travel without a limo or bodyguard.
Johansson is considered one of the most successful social ministers in history. “During his tenure, he was able to dramatically reduce the unemployment rate in the country.”
Júlva Julia Margareta Johansson (born 13 February 1964) is European Commissioner for Home Affairs since 2019.
He was previously Minister of Education from 1994 to 1998 in the Swedish government, Minister of Welfare and Elderly Care from 2004 to 2006 and Minister of Labor from 2014 to 2019. He has been a member of Swedish Riks since 2006.
From 1983 to 1992, Johansson earned a master’s degree in education from Lund University and the Stockholm Institute of Education. After graduation, he worked as a teacher of mathematics, physics and chemistry.
Johansson was elected to parliament in the 1988 left-wing Communist Party general election. (VPK). After leaving the Republican Party, he joined the Social Democratic Party. Johansson was a teacher from 1992 to 1994, before Prime Minister Ingvar Karlsson appointed him Minister of Schools.
In 1998, she and then-Treasury Secretary Eric Sbrink announced that they wanted to separate from their partners and “publicly confirm that we are in love.”
Johansson soon left the government. For the next few years, he worked in the private sector.
In 2004, Johansson was appointed Minister of Health and Elderly Care in a new cabinet post by Prime Minister Göran Persson, replacing Lars Engqvist. Johansson has two children from her first marriage to Bo Hammar and a son from her second marriage to Eric Sbrink. He is an honorary member of the Swedish football club Hammarby IF.