She had previously worked for the Swedish Social Insurance Agency but has been a full-time politician since 2010.
[2] She has had a seat at Gotland's Regional Council, and since 1 February 2015 she took over the work from Christer Engelhardt as a member of parliament.
[3] Since 2018 she is the group leader for the Social Democrats in the Committee on Environment and Agriculture.
[1] Between October 2019 and July 2018 she was on parental leave and her replacement, David Lindvall, took over during that time.
This article about a Swedish Social Democratic Party politician is a stub.