
Lotta Edholm
Lotta Edholm is a Swedish politician and member of the Liberal Party, currently serving as the Minister for Education. Following the tragic mass shooting incident in Örebro, she announced plans to propose legislation aimed at enhancing school safety, reflecting the urgent need for measures to protect students in the wake of increasing violence.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Sweden | 3 | 5.00 | 0.12% | +10% | 10,099,265 | 13,531 | $530,000 | 710$ |
Totals | 3 | 10,099,265 | 13,531 | $530,000 | 710$ |
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Recent Mentions
Sweden:
Lotta Edholm is the school minister who is working alongside Johan Pehrson on the new legislation for independent schools.
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Sweden:
Lotta Edholm is mentioned as the school minister responsible for the delay in implementing school reforms.
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Sweden:
Lotta Edholm is referred to as the school minister who is urged to take action regarding the health of students.
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Algeria:
Lotta Edholm announced the ban on smartphones in schools during a press conference.
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Sweden:
Lotta Edholm is the school minister who is receiving proposals from the investigation regarding a national mobile phone ban in schools.
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Sweden:
Lotta Edholm is the school minister receiving proposals from the investigation about a national mobile ban in schools.
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Sweden:
Lotta Edholm is the school minister receiving proposals from the investigation about a national mobile ban in schools.
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Sweden:
Lotta Edholm is the school minister who is receiving proposals from the investigation about a national mobile phone ban in schools.
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Sweden:
Lotta Edholm is the school minister who is receiving proposals from the investigation about a national mobile ban in schools.
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Sweden:
Lotta Edholm is the school minister who is receiving proposals from the investigation regarding a national mobile phone ban in schools.
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