Niclas Malmberg
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Niclas Fredrik Olof Malmberg (born May 4, 1970) is a Swedish politician, who in 2014-2018 was a member of the Riksdag (Swedish parliament) and cultural and media policy spokesperson for the Green Party and a member of the Riksdag's Culture Committee.
Biography[]
Malmberg has a degree as a science journalist from JMK, and has worked as an editor at Östhammar's news and free newspaper in Uppsala. During 1995-1997, Malmberg was a convener of the Young Greens.
Malmberg was municipal commissioner in Uppsala between 2002 and 2010 for the Green Party. Since 2007, he has been a member of the Administrative Foundation for Swedish Radio, Swedish Television and Educational Radio,[1] and since 2009 a member of the Press Support Committee. He was also a member of the state inquiry into press support, Diversity and Reach, and the Media Constitution Committee. Malmberg joined the Government in September 2016. Since 2013, he has been a board member of Sweden's wind power cooperative [2] and since 2017 a member of the Public broadcasting Inquiry.
Since 2016, Malmberg has been chairman of the Green Party in Uppsala County.
Malmberg has also worked as an editor and writer, including writing a textbook on the climate issue aimed at children and young people, the "Little Climate Book", and the music story "Operation save the park".
Intimidation letter received from the Chinese Embassy[]
On August 19, 2020, Malmberg revealed a threatening letter sent to him by the Chinese Embassy in Sweden.[3] The letter requested that he should not speak for Falun Gong, threatened his reputation and demanded a meeting with him.[3]
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- 1970 births
- Green Party (Sweden) politicians
- Municipal commissioners of Sweden
- Living people