Anna Sjöström-Bengtsson
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Anna Maria Sjöström-Bengtsson (1889-1969) was a Swedish politician (Swedish Social Democratic Party).[1]
Sjöström-Bengtsson was an MP of the First Chamber of the Parliament of Sweden in 1943–1958.
Sjöström-Bengtsson focused foremost on social politics, access to health care, equal education, and social insurance.
Sjöström-Bengtsson worked as a primary school teacher. She was the second woman in the Upper Chamber after Kerstin Hesselgren.