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    September 2011 to February 2023. Lööf served as Minister for Enterprise from 2011 to 2014, in the Reinfeldt Cabinet. Annie Lööf was born and raised in the small...
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    Party. In August Lööf stated that she would want the Centre Party (C) to be part of a Social Democrat-led government (S, C, V, MP). Lööf was later a target...
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  • Loof or Lööf (Swedish variant) is a Germanic surname that may refer to: Anders Lööf (born 1961), Swedish male curler Annie Lööf (born 1983), Swedish politician...
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  • bicycle around the world Annie Lööf (born 1983), Swedish politician and lawyer Annie Mac (born 1978), Irish DJ and presenter Annie Malone (1877–1957), African-American...
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    endorsed by the party's election committee as the candidate to succeed Annie Lööf, the incumbent leader of Centre Party. He was appointed party leader on...
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    Sweden Democrats. On 15 November, Norlén invited Centre Party leader Annie Lööf to try to form a government, but she was unable to do so. Norlén then...
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    23 September 2022. "Lööf vill regera med S – men håller dörren öppen för M" (in Swedish). Retrieved 23 September 2022. "Annie Lööf avgår som partiledare...
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    having been the second-largest from 2006 to 2010. Current party leader Annie Lööf was Sweden's Minister for Enterprise. Prior to the 2006 general election...
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  • October 2022). "Förtroendetapp för Johan Pehrson – Annie Lööf ökar". SVT Nyheter. "Stark slutspurt av Lööf i Expressen/Sifo: "Styrkebesked"". Expressen (in...
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    Party leader Carl Bildt. During the leaderships of Maud Olofsson and Annie Lööf in the 2000s, the party positioned itself clearly on the political right...
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