Beatrice Ask | |
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Minister for Justice | |
In office 6 October 2006 – 3 October 2014 |
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Prime Minister | Fredrik Reinfeldt |
Preceded by | Thomas Bodström |
Succeeded by | Morgan Johansson |
Minister for Schools | |
In office 4 October 1991 – 7 October 1994 |
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Prime Minister | Carl Bildt |
Preceded by | Göran Persson |
Succeeded by | Ylva Johansson |
Member of the Swedish Riksdag for |
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Assumed office 4 October 1988 |
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Personal details | |
Born |
Eva Carin Beatrice Ask 20 April 1956 Sveg, Sweden |
Political party | Moderate Party |
Occupation | Politician |
Eva Carin Beatrice Ask (born 20 April 1956) is a Swedish politician and a member of the Moderate Party. She has been a member of the Swedish Riksdag for since 1988. She served as Minister for Schools from 1991 to 1994 and as Minister for Justice from 2006 to 2014.
Ask was born in Sveg, Jämtland County. She earned a high school diploma in Akron, Ohio, United States, in 1974, and finished her upper secondary school in Sweden in 1976. From 1978 to 1979 she studied international economics at Uppsala University but never graduated. Instead she began working for the Moderate Party and the Moderate Youth League, before being elected the first female chairman of the youth league in 1984. She was re-elected in 1986 and served a second term until 1988, when she was elected city commissioner with responsibility for schools (Swedish: skolborgarråd) in the city council of .
Following the 1991 election, after which Carl Bildt became Prime Minister, Ask was appointed Minister for Schools and Adult Education in the new cabinet. Together with Per Unckel, Minister for Education, she took part in shaking the very foundation of the Swedish education system. Among other things, education vouchers were introduced which allowed children to choose independent schools without paying any fees.