Marianne Samuelsson

Marianne Samuelsson
37th Governor of Gotland
In office
2004–2009
Appointed by Cabinet of Göran Persson
Preceded by Lillemor Arvidsson
Personal details
Born ( 1945-12-09) December 9, 1945
Alingsås, Sweden
Nationality Swedish
Political party Green Party (Sweden)
Residence Visby, Sweden
Profession Politician
Website http://www.lansstyrelsen.se/gotland/

Marianne Samuelsson, born 9 December 1945 in Alingsås, is a Swedish politician (Green Party) and was the Governor of Gotland County, having to give up this post on 4 August 2009.[1] She was previously a member of the Riksdag for the Green Party from 1988 to 1991, and from 1994 to 2002. She was spokesperson for the Green Party, together with Birger Schlaug, from 1992 to 1999.

The background to her relinquishing the position of governor was that someone on her staff secretly recorded a discussion in which Samuelsson stated that Gotland County should take into special consideration that a distinguished industry leader wanted to build a house close to the sea.[1] This recording was handed over to the local radio station, which made it public. A big media storm ensued, and Samuelsson eventually had to resign, in acknowledgement of several mistakes she made in handling the scandal - notably, in stating that her only mistake was to have said what she did so as it could be recorded.

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