Education
Chalmers University of Technology.
Chalmers University of Technology.
In the Riksdag, she has been part of the former Committee on Housing (2000–2002), the Committee on the Labour Market and the Committee on European Union Affairs (2002–2006). She also continues to serve in the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe-delegation. With a background in Gothenburg and the local development of the city, Enochson has several times by motions and interpellations pointed out the infrastructural jams that interfere with the growth of the city.
Through her international experiences, Enochson has in close proximity felt the consequences of the lack of freedoms in religion and speech.
The parliamentary work of Enochson has repeatedly addressed these issues in countries like Turkey, Belarus, Iraq and the surrounding Middle East as a region. In April, 2008, Enochson hosted a visit by Kadéer that rendered much attention in the Swedish media.
In May 2008 Enochson was awarded the Jerusalem-price by the World Zionist Federation for her work in support of the nation of Israel. The commitment of Enochson towards the less fortunate has perhaps most famously been expressed through the motion on “Abducted Children” that she put forth in the Parliament in 2006.
Enochson addressed the need for greater resources and that direct plans of actions must be made at any time a child is abducted.
The political focus of Annelie Enochson is concentrated to three issues. Freedom of speech and religion in Sweden and internationally, compassion for the less fortunate, and the local issues of Gothenburg and its progress. The committee of the Constitution recognized the motion and issued a review for the Government to be made on how the concerned issue can be improved upon.
She has been a member of the Riksdag since 2000. She also served as a regular member of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe-delegation between 2002–2006 and is now a deputy member. After the election 2006, Annelie is her party’s spokeswoman in traffic-related issues and a regular member of the Committee on the Transport and Communications.