Lotta Edholm

Swedish politician (born 1965) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Charlotta "Lotta" Kristina Johansdotter Edholm (born 8 February 1965) is a Swedish politician for the Liberals. She has been Minister for Upper Secondary School, Higher Education and Research since June 2025, having previously been Minister for Schools from 2022 to 2025, in the Ulf Kristersson cabinet.

Prime MinisterUlf Kristersson
Prime MinisterUlf Kristersson
Born (1965-02-08) 8 February 1965 (age 61)
Västerås, Sweden
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Lotta Edholm
Edholm in 2023
Minister for Upper Secondary School, Higher Education and Research
Assumed office
28 June 2025
Prime MinisterUlf Kristersson
Minister for Schools
In office
18 October 2022  28 June 2025
Prime MinisterUlf Kristersson
Member of the Riksdag
In office
1992–1994
Personal details
Born (1965-02-08) 8 February 1965 (age 61)
Västerås, Sweden
PartyLiberals
SpouseLars Leijonborg (m. 1992-2004)
Alma materStockholm University
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Early life, education and career

Edholm was born in Västerås, and has a BA in political sciences from Stockholm University. She served as a member of the Riksdag (statsrådersättare) from 1992 to 1994.[1] She was municipal commissioner (borgarråd) for schools in Stockholm from 2006 to 2014, and 2018 to 2020 as well as in opposition from 2014 to 2018.[2] She has been on the board of the freeschool group Tellusgruppen.[3]

Minister for Schools

On 18 October 2022 she was appointed the minister for schools in the Ulf Kristersson cabinet.[4][5]

In 2023, she launched an investigation into state-supported friskolor (Free Schools), after calling into question its profit-making model. In recent years there had been a drop in educational standards with inequality rising. 15% of primary pupils (up to 16-year-old) and 30% of all upper school pupils went to friskolor. One major issue was the claim that some friskolor awarded pupils grades that were too high, distorting the grading system.[3]

Personal life

She was married to former Liberal party leader, Lars Leijonborg, with whom she has one son.[2]

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