Filippa Reinfeldt
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Filippa Desiree Amanda Cay Reinfeldt (née Holmberg, born June 14, 1967 in Stockholm) is a Swedish Moderate Party politician. She has been Municipal Commissioner (Swedish: kommunalråd) of Täby, Uppland, since 2002 and Mayor and Chairperson of the Täby Municipal Executive since 2005.<ref>Förtroendevalda i kommunfullmäktige 2003-2006 (Swedish)</ref> <ref>Nytt kommunalråd i Täby, Sveriges Radio, January 18, 2005 (Swedish) </ref> Previously Reinfeldt was an appointed to various posts (förtroendevald) in the Stockholm City Council between 1991 and 1994 and an appointed commissioner in the Stockholm County Council from 1994.[citation needed]
She is married since 1992 to Moderate Party leader and Prime Minister of Sweden Fredrik Reinfeldt, with whom she has three children.<ref>”Jag känner mig som en tjej”, Aftonbladet, September 23, 2006 (Swedish)</ref> Filippa Reinfeldts position as politician was used by the Swedish Social Democratic Party to critise Fredrik Reinfeldt during the 2006 Swedish general election.<ref>S kritiserar Filippa Reinfeldt, Dagens Nyheter, August 24, 2006 (Swedish) </ref> Following the 2006 general election Filippa Reinfeldt was re-elected as a Mayor in Täby with the Moderate Party alone gaining over 50 % of the votes in the Täby municipal election.
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- Moderaterna i Täby - Filippa Reinfeldt (Swedish)
- Filippa Reinfeldt at the Moderate Party website (Swedish)
| Preceded by: Stefan Klåvus | Mayor of Täby 2005— | Succeeded by: Incumbent |

