Vira Eklund

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Elvira Eklund SPA

Maria Elvira (Vira) Eklund, née Gustafsson, 13 February 1880 in Rytterne - 9 December 1967 in Bromma in Stockholm, was a Swedish politician (Liberals), educator and author.[1][2]

Life

Eklund was born to the farmer Gustaf Johansson and Maria Andersson. She worked as a schoolteacher in 1898-1940.

She was a board member in the Association of School Teacher's of Sweden in 1927-1940. She was a member of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, where she was a board member in 1920-1939.

Liberal party politician

Vira Eklund was a member of the liberal party

Frisinnade folkpartiet
/Free-minded National Association. She was a deputy president of the Free-minded National Association in 1928-1934. After the party unification in 1934 she became deputy president of the Liberal Party in 1934. Eklund was an MP of the Second Chamber of the Parliament of Sweden for Stockholm in 1934–1936; first for the Free-minded National Association and from 1935 for the Liberals. During her tenure as MP, she focused on educational issues.

Organizer of liberal women

In 1924, she was a co-founder and chair of Kvinnogruppen inom Frisinnade Folkpartiet, the women's wing of the

Frisinnade folkpartiet and the Liberal Party of Sweden united to form the Liberals (Sweden)
in 1934, there was a need for a women's wing for the new liberal party. After the unification of the two liberal parties and the foundation of the Liberals, a women's wing was founded for the new party by the women's wing of one of the former parties. The Liberala kvinnor was established informally in 1935 and formally in June 1936 under the leadership of Vira Eklund.[3] She was the co-founder and the first president of the women's wing of the Liberal party in 1935-1938.

Writer

Eklund contributed with novels for the press, and debuted with her first published novel in book form in 1905.

References

  1. ^ Norberg, Anders; Asker, Björn; Tjerneld, Andreas (1988). Tvåkammarriksdagen 1867-1970 : ledamöter och valkretsar. Bd 1 Stockholms stad, Stockholms län, Uppsala län, Södermanlands län, Västmanlands län. Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell International. Libris 498953. ISBN 9122012869
  2. ^ https://www.skbl.se/en/article/ViraEklund
  3. ^ Liberal ideologi och politik 1934-1984, 1. uppl., Folk & samhälle, Stockholm, 1984