Rikke Karlsson

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Rikke Karlsson (born 29 April 1965) is a Danish politician and former member of the Danish People's Party[1] She is the niece of fellow Danish People's Party politician Søren Espersen.[2] . She was elected to the European Parliament (EP) in the 2014 EP election. She was a local politician in Rebild Municipality and North Denmark Region council 2009–2014[2][3] and has been a substitute to the Folketing[4]

Karlsson has social pedagogy and has worked as a social worker, teacher, leader of a school for children with special problems and in healthcare sector, including psychiatry.[2]

Elected a member of the municipal council in Rebild in 2009, she was a critic of the municipal authorises in the Rebild-affair where a man had sexually abused nine children, also after concern had been raised to the municipality.[2] Karlsson's involvement in the affair was in the beginning controversial.[3] The affair led to the resignation of four leaders in the municipality.[5]

A candidate to the Folketing in the 2011 election, she was elected first substitute to the parliament.[4]

Being a candidate to the European Parliament for the third time in 2014, she was in nominated in second spot at the party's list and was elected with 7,944 preference votes.[4]

Karlsson lives in Støvring and has three children.[6] She is the niece of fellow Danish People's Party politician Søren Espersen.[2]

References

  1. Rikke Karlsson leaves the Danish People's Party (Danish) (19 Oct 2015) Danmarks Radio.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Anders Holm Nielsen (23 May 2014) Rikke Karlsson: Fra Rebild til Bruxelles (Danish) TV2. Retrieved 6 June 2014
  3. 3.0 3.1 Ritzau (27 May 2014) PORTRÆT: DF'eren der satte Rebild-lavinen i gang (Danish) Jyllandsposten. Retrieved 6 June 2014
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Kender du dem? Disse tre DF'ere er på vej til Bruxelles (Danish) Danmarks Radio.
  5. Martin Johansne (15 November 2012) Endnu en chef falder på Rebild-sagen (Danish) Jyllandsposten.
  6. Rikke Karlsson Dansk Folkeparti. Retrieved 6 June 2014


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