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Swedish politician (1903–1991)
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A black-and-white portrait photograph of Ruth Hamrin-Thorell, a pale-skinned woman with short, wavy hair. She looks away to the left, and is wearing a black top.
Ruth Hamrin-Thorell

Ruth Hamrin-Thorell (1903-1991) was a Swedish politician (Liberals (Sweden)).

She was the Chair of the Liberal women in 1946–1950.

Eklund was an MP of the First Chamber of the Parliament of Sweden in 1955–1970.

During her tenure as MP, she focused on social issues.

References

  1. Tvåkammarriksdagen 1867–1970 (Almqvist & Wiksell International 1988), band 1, s. 312
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