Yvonne Lindholm | |
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![]() Yvonne Lindholm speaking at Alternative for Sweden's meeting on Mynttorget in Stockholm on 9 August 2022 | |
Secretary of Alternative for Sweden | |
In office 28 November 2020 –19 September 2022 | |
Preceded by | Jessica Ohlson |
Personal details | |
Born | Yvonne Anna Lucia Lindholm 23 January 1966 Stockholm,Sweden |
Political party | Alternative for Sweden (2018–2022) |
Other political affiliations | Sweden Democrats (2013-2018) |
Spouse | Kim Lindholm |
Children | 5 |
Profession | Businesswoman |
Yvonne Anna Lucia Lindholm (born 23 January 1966 [1] ) is a Swedish businesswoman and politician,serving as party secretary of Alternative for Sweden from 28 November 2020 to 19 September 2022. [2] [3] [4] [5]
Yvonne Anna Lucia Lindholm was born on 23 January 1966 in Södermalm,Stockholm,Sweden. [6]
She was previously politically active with the Sweden Democrats in Haninge Municipality. [7] [8]
She ran on 9th place in the 2018 Swedish general election. [9]
She was elected party secretary at the party conference in November 2020. [10]
In June 2022,it was announced that Lindholm would run on 6th place in the 2022 Swedish general election. [11]
In March 2023,Lindholm resigned from the board along with Jeff Ahl and four other members in protest against Gustav Kasselstrand’s leadership. [12]
In November 2021,it was revealed that Lindholm had approved personal loans to the newly founded online newspaper Bulletin. [13] [14]
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