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Björn von der Esch
Swedish politician (1930–2010)
Carl Gösta Björn Joachim von der Esch (11 January 1930 – 10 March 2010[ 1] ) was a Swedish Christian democratic politician , member of the Riksdag 1998–2006.[ 2]
Esch had a farming business and did a Ph.D. in business administration at Uppsala University in 1972. Before joining the Christian Democrats, he had previously represented Moderate Party in the Riksdag 1991–1994, replacing Per Westerberg during his time as a minister. At the time of the Swedish 1994 referendum on membership in the European Union , Esch clashed with the Moderate Party as he campaigned on the "no" side. When he subsequently formed a list of EU critics that ran in the 1995 European Parliament election in Sweden, he was expelled from the party. This list was unsuccessful in the election, and von der Esch returned to parliamentary politics in 1998 as a Christian Democrat.
In the 2003 referendum on joining the Economic and Monetary Union and the euro , he again campaigned on the "no" side. He later joined the June List , became its vice chairman in 2008, and was on second place on the June List ballot in the 2009 European Parliament election in which the party lost its representation in the European Parliament.
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Abramsson
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Ahlin
Ahlqvist, Birgitta
Ahlqvist, Johnny
Andersson
Andersson Öhrn
Arvidsson
Åsbrink
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Beiming
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Danielsson
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Granström
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Hagberg, Michael
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Israelsson
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Johansson, Eva
Johansson, Märta
Johansson, Morgan
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Jönsson
Josefsson
Juholt
Karlsson, Anders
Karlsson, Hans
Karlsson, Rinaldo
Karlsson, Sonia
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Kristiansson Karlstedt
Lander
Larsson, Kaj
Larsson, Roland
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Lindh
Lindkvist
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Lundberg, Agneta
Lundberg, Carin
Lundberg, Inger
Magnusson
Markström
Messing
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Nenes
Nilsson, Annika
Nilsson. Lennart
Nilsson, Martin
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Ohlsson
Öhman, Conny
Öhman, Monica
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Österberg
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Pärssinen
Persson, Catherine
Persson, Göran
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Sundström
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Waidelich
Wärnersson
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Wegestål
Wester
Westerlund Panke
Winberg
Wittgren-Ahl
Ygeman
Ytterberg
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Abramsson
Adelsbo
Adolfsson Elgestam
Ahlin
Ahlqvist
Andersson
Andnor
Arvidsson
Axelsson, Christina
Axelsson, Lennart
Beiming
Bengtsson
Berglind
Berglund
Berglund Nilsson
Bernhardsson
Björkman
Bjurling
Bodström
Bohlin
Bohlin Olsson
Bråkenhielm
Brandin
Carlsson
Carlström
Damberg
Eberstein
Ekholm
Eneroth
Engelhardt
Engle
Engqvist
Eriksson
Fagerström
Forslund
Frans
Fransson
Frisk
Furustrand
Gille
Granlund
Granström
Green
Gustafsson
Hagberg, Christin
Hagberg, Michael
Hägg
Härstedt
Hassan
Hietala Nordlund
Hoff
Högman
Holmqvist
Israelsson
Jakobsson
Johansson, Anita
Johansson, Ann-Kristine
Johansson, Lars
Johansson, Morgan
Johnsson
Jönsson
Juholt
Karlsson, Anders
Karlsson, Sonia
Kerimo
Kjörnsberg
Klockare
Kristiansson Karlstedt
Kvarnström
Lander
Larsson, Jan-Olof
Lilja
Lindgren
Lindh
Lindkvist
Löfstrand
Lövdén
Ludvigsson
Lundberg, Agneta
Lundberg, Carin
Lundberg, Inger
Magnusson
Malmström
Markström
Messing
Moberg
Nilsson, Annika
Nilsson. Lennart
Nilsson, Martin
Nordström
Norlander
Nuder
Oberg
Ohlsson
Öhman
Olander
Örnfjäder
Oskarsson
Österberg
Östros
Pagrotsky
Palm
Papadopoulos
Pärssinen
Persson, Catherine
Persson, Göran
Persson, Margareta
Persson i Simrishamn
Pettersson
Rask
Ringholm
Ringman
Rosengren
Sahlberg
Sahlin
Sandlin-Hedman
Särnblad
Segelström
Sköldestig
Skoog
Söderqvist
Stenberg
Sundström
Svensson
Ternemar
Thalén
Tingsgård
Ulvskog
Vallius
Vestlund
Virgin
von Sydow
Wahlström
Waidelich
Wegendal
Wester
Westerlund Panke
Wibe
Winberg
Wittgren-Ahl
Ygeman
Ytterberg
Zakrisson
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Substitutes in italics
*Changed party affiliation during parliamentary term