Maria Leissner
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Annika Maria Leissner (born 21 January 1956) is a Swedish politician and former party leader of the Swedish Liberal People's Party (1995–97).<ref name="NE">Template:Cite encyclopedia</ref>
Early lifeEdit
Leissner was born on 21 January 1956 in Gothenburg, Sweden, the son of Pehr Leissner, a doctor, and his wife Ulla (née Hallberg), a sociologist.<ref name="Jönsson (2000), p. 672">Template:Cite book</ref> She completed studies in Gothenburg and at Uppsala University (international economics) from 1975 to 1980.<ref name="Jönsson (2000), p. 672"/>
CareerEdit
Leissner was the federal secretary of the People's Party Youth League from 1981 to 1983 and its federal chairman from 1983 to 1985. In 1985, he worked as an organizational secretary for Rädda Barnen. He served as a Member of Parliament for the Liberal People's Party from 1985 to 1991 and became the party leader in 1995.<ref name="Jönsson (2000), p. 672"/>
Leissner was chairman of the Swedish Committee for Afghanistan from 1991 to 1995 and the Women Can Foundation (Stiftelsen Kvinnor kan) from 1993 to 1995.<ref name="Jönsson (2000), p. 672"/> She served as the Swedish ambassador in Guatemala City from 2000 to 2004, with additional accreditations in Belmopan, San José (from 2001), San Salvador, and Tegucigalpa.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
In January 2007 she was appointed Ambassador-at-large for Democracy. In April 2012 she was appointed Secretary-General of Community of Democracies.
On 5 October 2017, she took office as Stockholm-based ambassador of Sweden to Benin.<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref> Between 2017 and 2021, Leissner served as Stockholm-based ambassador not only to Benin, but also to The Gambia, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Senegal, and Sierra Leone.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
Personal lifeEdit
From 1982 to 1996, Leissner was in a domestic partnership with Hans Holmgren (1982–1996), the son of civil engineer Karl Olof Holmgren and Ingrid (née Stener).<ref name="Jönsson (2000), p. 672"/>
BibliographyEdit
- {{#invoke:Lang|lang}} (1988)
- Democracy promotion in a transatlantic perspective (2009)
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