Swedish politician
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Kalle Olsson (born 1984) is a Swedish politician, journalist and member of the Riksdag, the national legislature. A member of the Social Democratic Party, he has represented Jämtland County since September 2014.[1]
Olsson is the son of bus driver Ruben Olsson and the nurse Kajsa Olsson.[1] He was educated in Östersund.[1] He studied political science at the Mid Sweden University and Stockholm University.[1] He has worked as a cleaner and a lifeguard at the swimming pool in Östersund.[1] He was a sports reporter at the Östersunds-Posten and political editor at the Länstidningen Östersund.[1]