Karl Johan Alfred Gustafsson
Swedish politician (1862–1936)
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Karl Johan Alfred Gustafsson (1862–1936) was a Swedish politician. He was a member of the Högerpartiet (today's Moderate Party).
Overview
Gustafsson was a member of the Riksdag's first chamber 1909–1933, always elected by Jönköping County constituency.
Gustafsson received the North Star Order.[1] He was the father of Fritiof Domö, Elin Hakeman, Lennart Gustafsson and Gunnar Hakeman, all politicians for Högerpartiet.
References
- ^ "948 (Sveriges statskalender / 1925)". runeberg.org (in Swedish). Retrieved 2020-08-31.
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