Anna-Greta Leijon (born Anna Margareta Maria Lejon; 30 June 1939 – 11 April 2024) was a Swedish Social Democratic politician.
[1] Leijon began her political career in 1964 at the Swedish Labour Market Administration [sv], eventually becoming its director in 1970.
Beyond politics, Leijon served as director general of the National Institute of Occupational Health from 1992 and held several public roles, including chairmanship of Sveriges Television (SVT) and Moderna Museet.
[7] The plan, known as Operation Leo, was intercepted by the Swedish Security Service (Säpo) and Kröcher was arrested on 31 March in Stockholm.
[9] In 1995, she succeeded Hans Alfredson as head of Skansen open-air museum in Stockholm, an assignment that she held until 31 August 2005, when she was replaced by John Brattmyhr [sv].
Anna-Greta Leijon, her former partner Anders Leion and their daughter Britta Lejon all spell their surnames differently.