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Märta Öberg (1895 - 4 October 1987) was a Swedish politician (Swedish Social Democratic Party).[1] Öberg was an MP of the Second Chamber of the Parliament of Sweden for Gothenburg in 1938–1956.
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She was born to the carpenter Ludvig Öberg and Alma Mattsson. She worked as a worker in the clothing industry, and as business assistant in a shop and as a cashier from 1932.
Öberg was Member of the Gothenburg City Council in 1935-1937 and an MP of the Second Chamber for Gothenburg in 1938-1956. She was a member of the central committee of the Social Democratic Women in Sweden as president of its Gothenburg branch in 1932–1956, as well as a member of the central committee of the Gothenburg branch of the Swedish Social Democratic Party in 1934–1944. She was a member of the government sobriety committee in 1944–1954 and the civil defense committee 1945–1948.
References
edit- ^ Norberg, Anders; Asker, Björn; Tjerneld, Andreas (1988). Tvåkammarriksdagen 1867-1970 : ledamöter och valkretsar. Bd 1 Stockholms stad, Stockholms län, Uppsala län, Södermanlands län, Västmanlands län. Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell International. Libris 498953. ISBN 9122012869