Rikke Karlsson

Rikke Karlsson (born 29 April 1965) is a Danish politician and former member of the Danish People's Party[1] She is the niece of fellow Danish People's Party politician Søren Espersen.[2] . She was elected to the European Parliament (EP) in the 2014 EP election. She was a local politician in Rebild Municipality and North Denmark Region council 20092014[2][3] and has been a substitute to the Folketing[4]

Karlsson has social pedagogy and has worked as a social worker, teacher, leader of a school for children with special problems and in healthcare sector, including psychiatry.[2]

Elected a member of the municipal council in Rebild in 2009, she was a critic of the municipal authorises in the Rebild-affair where a man had sexually abused nine children, also after concern had been raised to the municipality.[2] Karlsson's involvement in the affair was in the beginning controversial.[3] The affair led to the resignation of four leaders in the municipality.[5]

A candidate to the Folketing in the 2011 election, she was elected first substitute to the parliament.[4]

Being a candidate to the European Parliament for the third time in 2014, she was in nominated in second spot at the party's list and was elected with 7,944 preference votes.[4]

Karlsson lives in Støvring and has three children.[6] She is the niece of fellow Danish People's Party politician Søren Espersen.[2]

References

  1. Rikke Karlsson leaves the Danish People's Party (Danish) (19 Oct 2015) Danmarks Radio.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 Anders Holm Nielsen (23 May 2014) Rikke Karlsson: Fra Rebild til Bruxelles (Danish) TV2. Retrieved 6 June 2014
  3. 1 2 Ritzau (27 May 2014) PORTRÆT: DF'eren der satte Rebild-lavinen i gang (Danish) Jyllandsposten. Retrieved 6 June 2014
  4. 1 2 3 Kender du dem? Disse tre DF'ere er på vej til Bruxelles (Danish) Danmarks Radio.
  5. Martin Johansne (15 November 2012) Endnu en chef falder på Rebild-sagen (Danish) Jyllandsposten.
  6. Rikke Karlsson Dansk Folkeparti. Retrieved 6 June 2014


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