Ulla Tillander

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Ulla Tillander (1931-1994) was a Swedish politician (Centre Party (Sweden)). [1]

She was MP of the Parliament of Sweden in 1974–1994.

She served as Deputy Minister of Education in 1981–1982.

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References

  1. "SKBL.se - Ulla Britta Tillander".