Cecilia Wikström

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Cecilia Wikström
Chair of the European Parliament Petitions Committee
In office
7 July 2014 – 2 July 2019
Preceded byNew position
Member of the European Parliament
In office
14 July 2009 – 2 July 2019
ConstituencySweden
Member of the Swedish Parliament
In office
30 September 2002 – 13 July 2009
ConstituencyUppsala County
Personal details
Born
Cecilia Karin Maria Sundström

(1965-10-17) 17 October 1965 (age 58)
Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe
Spouse(s)Björn Bolin
Jan-Erik Wikström
Alma materUppsala University
Websitewww.ceciliawikstrom.eu
Video-Introduction

Cecilia Karin Maria Wikström, née Sundström, originally Nodbjörk (born 17 October 1965) is a Swedish politician who served as Member of the European Parliament from 2009 until 2019. She is a member of the Liberal Party of Sweden, part of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe.

She is also a priest in the Church of Sweden and the author of several books. She was married to former Swedish Minister for Education Jan-Erik Wikström from 1995 to 2010, and before that to the Swedish priest Björn Bolin.

Wikström got her

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Political career

Member of the Swedish Parliament, 2002–2009

Between 2002 and 2009, Wikström was a member of the

freedom of expression
, in Sweden as well as in other countries.

In 2009 Wikström ran for the elections to the European Parliament on 7 June. She was the third name on the Swedish Liberal People's Party list and was elected to represent the party in the European Parliament. Hence, she left her post in the Swedish Parliament in July 2009.

Member of the European Parliament, 2009–2019

Wikström is a

Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe
(ALDE).

In the European Parliament, Wikström was from 2009 to 2014 a full member of the

Committee on Legal Affairs (JURI), where she also is the coordinator of the ALDE group. In addition to her committee assignments, she was a member of the European Parliament's Advisory Committee on the Conduct of Members from 2012 until 2014.[1]

In spring 2013, Wikström was appointed to represent the ALDE group in the delegation that negotiated a new agreement between the European Parliament and other institutions on how the European Parliament should have access to classified documents related to the common policy of security and foreign affairs.

She was a substitute member of the Delegation to the EU-Moldova Parliamentary Cooperation Committee, the Delegation to the ACP-EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly and the Delegation to the Euronest Parliamentary Assembly.

In the 2014-2019 legislature, Wikström was a full member of the Committee of Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs (LIBE) and was formerly a substitute member of the Committee of Legal Affairs (JURI). On 7 July 2014, she was elected a Chairwoman of the Committee for Petitions. From 2017, Wikström chaired the Conference of Committee Chairs. She was also a member of the European Parliament Intergroup on the Western Sahara[2] and the European Parliament Intergroup on LGBT Rights.[3] and vice-chair of the Intergroup for Disabled People.

On 29 March 2019 the Liberal Party decided on their list of candidates for the 2019 EU election, on which Wikström would not appear.[4]

Candidacy for European Ombudsman

In 2019, Wikström was one of five candidates for the post of European Ombudsman.[5] In the final ballot in the European Parliament on 18 December 2019, she came in fourth, with only 38 votes.[6]

Life after politics

Since leaving politics, Wikström has been serving as director of the Kjell and Märta Beijers Foundation, a research foundation.[7]

Other activities

Corporate boards

  • Beijer Alma, Member of the Board of Directors (since 2018)[8]

Non-profit organizations

Personal life

Wikström has written and published two books. In 2004 she published När livet går sönder, a book about crisis management. Her second book I tillitens tecken was published in 2006. She has also held various positions in national and regional boards, such as the Swedish UNESCO Board, the Police County Board and Liberal Women group in Uppsala County. Since 2001 she is the owner and executive Director of Wikström Consulting LTD.

Wikström is of

Tornedalian descent.[12][13]
Tiina Laitila Kälvemark

References

  1. ^ Annual Report 2012 European Parliament.
  2. ^ Members European Parliament Intergroup on Western Sahara
  3. ^ Members Archived 2019-03-27 at the Wayback Machine European Parliament Intergroup on LGBTI Rights.
  4. ^ "Wikström inte med på Liberalernas EU-lista". Göteborgs-Posten. Tidningarnas Telegrambyrå. 29 March 2019. Retrieved 12 April 2019.
  5. ^ Cristina Gonzalez (December 12, 2019), The political proxy war driving the race for EU citizens’ champion Politico Europe.
  6. ^ Cristina Gonzalez (December 18, 2019), Emily O’Reilly reelected as European ombudsman Politico Europe.
  7. ^ Eddy Wax (24 December 2022), Qatargate: Former MEP on Fight Impunity’s board feels betrayed by Panzeri Politico Europe.
  8. ^ Board of Directors Beijer Alma.
  9. ^ "Statements". Campaign for a UN Parliamentary Assembly. Retrieved 2017-09-28.
  10. ^ Honorary Board Archived 2023-04-07 at the Wayback Machine Fight Impunity.
  11. ^ Sarah Wheaton and Vincent Manancourt (11 December 2022), Big names bail from NGO caught up in EU Parliament graft scandal Politico Europe.
  12. ^ "Cecilia Wikström: En halua nähdä populistien hallitsemaa Eurooppaa" (in Finnish). Sveriges Radio. 4 December 2013. Retrieved 21 August 2019. ... tornionlaaksolaistaustainen europarlamentaarikko Cecilia Wikström ...
  13. ^ Laitila Kälvemark, Tiina (28 October 2006). "Valtiopäiviltä löytyy vieläkin ruotsinsuomalaisia" (in Finnish). Sveriges Radio. Retrieved 21 August 2019. ... on osin suomalainen tausta, samoin kansanpuolueen Cecilia Wikströmillä.

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