Swedish politician (born 1958)
Lena Ek (born 16 January 1958) is a Swedish politician who served as Minister for the Environment from 2011 to 2014. She is a former Member of the European Parliament and Member of the Riksdag. She is a member of the Centre Party, part of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe.
She sat on the European Parliament's Committee on Industry, Research and Energy. She was also a substitute for the Committee on Women's Rights and Gender Equality and the Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety, and a member of the delegation to the ACP-EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly.
Her son, Magnus Ek, was chairman of the Centre Party Youth from 2015 to 2019.
- Degree in law
- University lecturer in the Faculty of Law, Lund University (1987–1994)
- District Chairwoman, Centre Party, Östergötland (1993–1995)
- Chairwoman of Centre Party women's association (1998–2000)
- Member of the Centre Party executive (since 1998)
- Member of the party's executive committee (since 2000)
- Municipal Commissioner, Valdemarsvik (1994–1998)
- County councillor and substitute member of the Östergötland County Council Executive Committee (1994–1998)
- Member of the Swedish Parliament (1998–2004)
- Centre Party's spokesman on economic policy (1998–2004)
- Member of the European Parliament (2004-2011)
- Minister for the Environment (2011– 2014)
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- Adolfsson Elgestam
- Ahlin
- Ahlqvist, Birgitta
- Ahlqvist, Johnny
- Andersson
- Andersson Öhrn
- Arvidsson
- Åsbrink
- Bäck
- Baksi
- Beiming
- Berglind
- Berglund
- Berglund Nilsson
- Bergqvist
- Björkman
- Björnemalm
- Bjurling
- Bohlin
- Bohlin Olsson
- Brandin
- Calner
- Carlsson
- Carlström
- Dahl
- Danielsson
- Ekholm
- Eneroth
- Eberstein
- Eriksson
- Fagerström
- Fransson
- Frisk
- Furubjelke
- Furustrand
- Granberg
- Granlund
- Granström
- Green
- Gustavsson
- Hagberg, Michael
- Hägg
- Härstedt
- Hjelm-Wallén
- Holmqvist
- Hulterström
- Israelsson
- Johansson, Anita
- Johansson, Ann-Kristine
- Johansson, Eva
- Johansson, Märta
- Johansson, Morgan
- Johnsson
- Jönsson
- Josefsson
- Juholt
- Karlsson, Anders
- Karlsson, Hans
- Karlsson, Rinaldo
- Karlsson, Sonia
- Kjörnsberg
- Klingvall
- Klockare
- Kristiansson Karlstedt
- Lander
- Larsson, Kaj
- Larsson, Roland
- Lekberg
- Lindberg
- Lindgren
- Lindh
- Lindkvist
- Lövdén
- Lundberg, Agneta
- Lundberg, Carin
- Lundberg, Inger
- Magnusson
- Markström
- Messing
- Moberg
- Nenes
- Nilsson, Annika
- Nilsson. Lennart
- Nilsson, Martin
- Nordström
- Norlander
- Nuder
- Ohlsson
- Öhman, Conny
- Öhman, Monica
- Olander
- Olsson
- Örnfjäder
- Österberg
- Östros
- Pärssinen
- Persson, Catherine
- Persson, Göran
- Pettersson
- Rask
- Ringman
- Ryttar
- Sahlström
- Sandgren
- Sandlin-Hedman
- Schori
- Segelström
- Silfverstrand
- Sköldestig
- Skoog
- Söderqvist
- Staaf-Igelström
- Stenberg
- Sundström
- Svensson
- Thalén
- Ulvskog
- Virgin
- von Sydow, Björn
- Wahlström
- Waidelich
- Wärnersson
- Wegendal
- Wegestål
- Wester
- Westerlund Panke
- Winberg
- Wittgren-Ahl
- Ygeman
- Ytterberg
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Social Democrats | - Abramsson
- Adelsbo
- Adolfsson Elgestam
- Ahlin
- Ahlqvist
- Andersson
- Andnor
- Arvidsson
- Axelsson, Christina
- Axelsson, Lennart
- Beiming
- Bengtsson
- Berglind
- Berglund
- Berglund Nilsson
- Bernhardsson
- Björkman
- Bjurling
- Bodström
- Bohlin
- Bohlin Olsson
- Bråkenhielm
- Brandin
- Carlsson
- Carlström
- Damberg
- Eberstein
- Ekholm
- Eneroth
- Engelhardt
- Engle
- Engqvist
- Eriksson
- Fagerström
- Forslund
- Frans
- Fransson
- Frisk
- Furustrand
- Gille
- Granlund
- Granström
- Green
- Gustafsson
- Hagberg, Christin
- Hagberg, Michael
- Hägg
- Härstedt
- Hassan
- Hietala Nordlund
- Hoff
- Högman
- Holmqvist
- Israelsson
- Jakobsson
- Johansson, Anita
- Johansson, Ann-Kristine
- Johansson, Lars
- Johansson, Morgan
- Johnsson
- Jönsson
- Juholt
- Karlsson, Anders
- Karlsson, Sonia
- Kerimo
- Kjörnsberg
- Klockare
- Kristiansson Karlstedt
- Kvarnström
- Lander
- Larsson, Jan-Olof
- Lilja
- Lindgren
- Lindh
- Lindkvist
- Löfstrand
- Lövdén
- Ludvigsson
- Lundberg, Agneta
- Lundberg, Carin
- Lundberg, Inger
- Magnusson
- Malmström
- Markström
- Messing
- Moberg
- Nilsson, Annika
- Nilsson. Lennart
- Nilsson, Martin
- Nordström
- Norlander
- Nuder
- Oberg
- Ohlsson
- Öhman
- Olander
- Örnfjäder
- Oskarsson
- Österberg
- Östros
- Pagrotsky
- Palm
- Papadopoulos
- Pärssinen
- Persson, Catherine
- Persson, Göran
- Persson, Margareta
- Persson i Simrishamn
- Pettersson
- Rask
- Ringholm
- Ringman
- Rosengren
- Sahlberg
- Sahlin
- Sandlin-Hedman
- Särnblad
- Segelström
- Sköldestig
- Skoog
- Söderqvist
- Stenberg
- Sundström
- Svensson
- Ternemar
- Thalén
- Tingsgård
- Ulvskog
- Vallius
- Vestlund
- Virgin
- von Sydow
- Wahlström
- Waidelich
- Wegendal
- Wester
- Westerlund Panke
- Wibe
- Winberg
- Wittgren-Ahl
- Ygeman
- Ytterberg
- Zakrisson
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- Substitutes in italics
- *Changed party affiliation during parliamentary term
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