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Britta Lejon (born 2 November 1964) is a Swedish Social Democratic politician. She was a member of the Riksdag, and the cabinet of Göran Persson. Lejon is the daughter of former Minister of Justice, Anna-Greta Leijon. After graduating from gymnasium (secondary school) at Spånga gymnasium in 1983, she studied at the Universities of Stockholm and Lund. Lejon worked for the Department of Transportations during 1987-1990 and worked at the Department of Communication in 1990. She was Minister for Democratic Issues in the Ministry of Justice 1998-2002, when she was succeeded by Mona Sahlin.

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  • Britta Lejon (born 2 November 1964) is a Swedish Social Democratic politician. She was a member of the Riksdag, and the cabinet of Göran Persson. Lejon is the daughter of former Minister of Justice, Anna-Greta Leijon. After graduating from gymnasium (secondary school) at Spånga gymnasium in 1983, she studied at the Universities of Stockholm and Lund. Lejon worked for the Department of Transportations during 1987-1990 and worked at the Department of Communication in 1990. She was Minister for Democratic Issues in the Ministry of Justice 1998-2002, when she was succeeded by Mona Sahlin. (en)
  • Britta Lejon (ur. 2 listopada 1964 w Järfälli) – szwedzka polityk, urzędniczka państwowa i związkowiec, działaczka Szwedzkiej Socjaldemokratycznej Partii Robotniczej, posłanka do Riksdagu, w latach 1998–2002 minister. (pl)
  • Britta Cecilia Lejon, född 2 november 1964 i Järfälla, är en svensk politiker (socialdemokrat). Hon var statsråd (demokrati- och förvaltningsminister, konsumentminister och ungdomsminister) 1998–2002 och riksdagsledamot (tjänstgörande ersättare respektive statsrådsersättare) 2002–2006, invald för Stockholms läns valkrets. (sv)
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  • Britta Lejon in 2006 (en)
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  • Britta Lejon (born 2 November 1964) is a Swedish Social Democratic politician. She was a member of the Riksdag, and the cabinet of Göran Persson. Lejon is the daughter of former Minister of Justice, Anna-Greta Leijon. After graduating from gymnasium (secondary school) at Spånga gymnasium in 1983, she studied at the Universities of Stockholm and Lund. Lejon worked for the Department of Transportations during 1987-1990 and worked at the Department of Communication in 1990. She was Minister for Democratic Issues in the Ministry of Justice 1998-2002, when she was succeeded by Mona Sahlin. (en)
  • Britta Lejon (ur. 2 listopada 1964 w Järfälli) – szwedzka polityk, urzędniczka państwowa i związkowiec, działaczka Szwedzkiej Socjaldemokratycznej Partii Robotniczej, posłanka do Riksdagu, w latach 1998–2002 minister. (pl)
  • Britta Cecilia Lejon, född 2 november 1964 i Järfälla, är en svensk politiker (socialdemokrat). Hon var statsråd (demokrati- och förvaltningsminister, konsumentminister och ungdomsminister) 1998–2002 och riksdagsledamot (tjänstgörande ersättare respektive statsrådsersättare) 2002–2006, invald för Stockholms läns valkrets. (sv)
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