Per Erik Granström
Swedish politician (1942–2011)
Per Erik Granström (1942 – 24 July 2011) was a Swedish politician and member of the Riksdag , the national legislature . A member of the Social Democratic Party , he represented Dalarna County between October 1991 and October 2006.[ 1] He was also a substitute member of the Riksdag for Odd Engström between September 1991 and October 1991.[ 2] He died on 24 July 2011 aged 69.[ 3]
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*Changed party affiliation during parliamentary term