Karla López (born January 28, 1977, in San Salvador, El Salvador), is a Swedish former MP for the Green Party from Gothenburg. She is the first Central American descendant to occupy a position in the Swedish Parliament.
Lopez migrated to Sweden with her parents in 1987 at the age of 10 as a political refugee during the Salvadoran Civil War and grew up in Uddevalla. She sat in parliament for the Green Party 2006–2007, where she was an alternate member of the Committee on Defence and Foreign Affairs Committee, and member of the Composite Foreign Affairs and Defence Committee from 18 October 2007.
Lopez resigned from her parliamentary seat and left the party November 13, 2007, in protest against the party, which, according to her description, was unfathomable and that she did not get any opportunity to effectively engage in politics. The former group leader of the Green Party, Mikaela Valtersson, said that Lopez was profiled against the party line.[1][2]
In 2010, López started a company called Karlima that sells organic clothing.[3][4]
References
edit- Karla López (mp) - Riksdagen (retrieved 15 June 2009).
- ^ *aftonbladet.se: "Jag blev nedtystad", publicerad 13 november 2007 (hämtad 15 juni 2009)
- ^ GP - Karla López lämnar mp , publicerad den 13 november 2007 (uppdaterad 22 september 2009)
- ^ Om Karlimar Archived 2014-05-23 at the Wayback Machine, företag som säljer ekologiska kläder.
- ^ Karla säljer ekologiska kläder via internet Archived 2014-05-22 at the Wayback Machine, publicerad 9 oktober 2012