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Kristiansson has participated in politics practically all his young life. He was elected to the Adalese parliament, the Federal Convention, at the age of 24 in 1994. He was elected second vice chairman of the Christian Democrat Party in 1999, and after the sudden death of the long-serving chairman [[Dennis Allansson]], Kristiansson was elected Chairman.
 
Kristiansson has participated in politics practically all his young life. He was elected to the Adalese parliament, the Federal Convention, at the age of 24 in 1994. He was elected second vice chairman of the Christian Democrat Party in 1999, and after the sudden death of the long-serving chairman [[Dennis Allansson]], Kristiansson was elected Chairman.
  
Between 1998–2004 Kristiansson was member of the Constitutional Committee of the Federal Convention, chairman of which he was 2002–2004. Kristiansson's first time as minister was rather short: he was nominated Minister of Domestic affairs 2nd January, 2006 in the [[Arnold Dier van Skogen]]'s seventh cabinet, which was the second shortest in Adalese political history and held the office only for three days. 11th February, 2006 Kristiansson was made Foreign Minister of [[Sonja Burgenstein]]'s cabinet. In June, 2006 he was accused of sexual harassment of an ambassador's wife and had to resign, although he continued as party chairman.
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Between 1998–2004 Kristiansson was member of the Constitutional Committee of the Federal Convention, chairman of which he was 2002–2004. Kristiansson's first time as minister was rather short: he was nominated Minister of Domestic affairs 2nd January, 2006 in the [[Arnold Dier van Skogen]]'s seventh cabinet, which was the second shortest in Adalese political history and held the office only for three days. 11th February, 2006 Kristiansson was made Foreign Minister of [[Sonja Burgenstein]]'s cabinet. In March, CDP led by Kristiansson left [[Sonja Burgenstein's 1st cabinet]] after disagreements with other parties, especially the [[Republican Union of Adal|Republicans]]. The cabinet resigned shortly thereafter, and Kristiansson continued as Foreign Minister in [[Sonja Burgenstein's 2nd cabinet]]. In June, 2006 he was accused of sexual harassment of an ambassador's wife and had to resign, although he continued as party chairman.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 07:00, 1 July 2006

Per-Joppe Kristiansson
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Date of Birth
13 December, 1969
Title
Chairman of the Christian Democrat Party of Adal
Period in Office
10 December, 2005 – present
Political Affilliation
Christian Democrat

Per-Joppe Rikhard Kristiansson (born 13 December, 1969 in Stolleborg) is an Adalese politician and Chairman of the Christian Democrat Party of Adal.

Kristiansson has participated in politics practically all his young life. He was elected to the Adalese parliament, the Federal Convention, at the age of 24 in 1994. He was elected second vice chairman of the Christian Democrat Party in 1999, and after the sudden death of the long-serving chairman Dennis Allansson, Kristiansson was elected Chairman.

Between 1998–2004 Kristiansson was member of the Constitutional Committee of the Federal Convention, chairman of which he was 2002–2004. Kristiansson's first time as minister was rather short: he was nominated Minister of Domestic affairs 2nd January, 2006 in the Arnold Dier van Skogen's seventh cabinet, which was the second shortest in Adalese political history and held the office only for three days. 11th February, 2006 Kristiansson was made Foreign Minister of Sonja Burgenstein's cabinet. In March, CDP led by Kristiansson left Sonja Burgenstein's 1st cabinet after disagreements with other parties, especially the Republicans. The cabinet resigned shortly thereafter, and Kristiansson continued as Foreign Minister in Sonja Burgenstein's 2nd cabinet. In June, 2006 he was accused of sexual harassment of an ambassador's wife and had to resign, although he continued as party chairman.

Preceded by:
Adolf Henkeby
Interior Minister of Adal
2 January, 2006 – 9 January, 2006
Succeeded by:
Linda Björkesund
Preceded by:
Gernut Bogelsson
Reidar Finnehammar
Foreign Minister of Adal
11 February, 2006 – 15 March, 2006
19 March, 2006 – 20 June, 2006
Succeeded by:
Reidar Finnehammar
Gabriel J. Gabriel
Preceded by:
Dennis Allansson
Chairman of CDP
10 December, 2005 – present
Succeeded by:
Incumbent