
Ylva Johansson
European Commissioner for Home Affairs,
Before becoming European Commissioner Ylva Johansson was Swedish Minister for Employment and Integration. She has also been a Member of Parliament (2006-2014), Minister for Health and Elderly Care (2004-2006) and Minister for Schools (1994-1996). She has held key positions in the Swedish parliament as Deputy Leader of the Social Affairs Committee and the Labour Market Committee. She has also worked for Telia Business Innovation, the education company Att Veta AB and as a teacher.
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Tackling the rise of cybercrime amid COVID-19 with Ylva Johansson
How can the European Union fight the cybercriminals that are exploiting the coronavirus crisis?
What future for Europe's social models?
Protests and strikes across the continent have shown that European publics are reluctant to accept major cuts in social spending, but what lies ahead
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