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Amir Adan was born in 1985 in Stockholm, Sweden. His father is from Somalia and his mother is from Sweden. He is a member of the swedish parliament representing the Moderate Party since 2010.  
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Amir Adan was born in 1985 in Stockholm, Sweden. His father is from Somalia and his mother is from Sweden. He is a member of the Swedish parliament representing the Moderate Party since 2010.  
  
 
== Political Career ==
 
== Political Career ==
Amir Adan started his political career within the youth organisation of the Moderate Party called MUF (Moderata Ungdoms Förbundet). There he was a member of the MUF Stockholm and MUF Västerort. Before he was elected as a member of parliament he was working as a account manager. In the elections of 2010 he was voted in to the parliament representing the Moderate Party and the Stockholm constituency.  
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Amir Adan started his political career within the youth organisation of the Moderate Party called MUF (Moderata Ungdoms Förbundet). There he was a member of the MUF Stockholm and MUF Västerort. Before he was elected as a member of parliament he was working as a account manager. In the elections of 2010 he was voted into parliament representing the Moderate Party and the Stockholm constituency.  
  
 
== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==
 
[http://www.amiradan.se/amir/ Official Webpage]
 
[http://www.amiradan.se/amir/ Official Webpage]

Revision as of 12:40, 8 October 2014

Amir Adan was born in 1985 in Stockholm, Sweden. His father is from Somalia and his mother is from Sweden. He is a member of the Swedish parliament representing the Moderate Party since 2010.

Political Career

Amir Adan started his political career within the youth organisation of the Moderate Party called MUF (Moderata Ungdoms Förbundet). There he was a member of the MUF Stockholm and MUF Västerort. Before he was elected as a member of parliament he was working as a account manager. In the elections of 2010 he was voted into parliament representing the Moderate Party and the Stockholm constituency.

External Links

Official Webpage