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Middag Hos Dd.Mm. Konungen Och Drottningen På Stockholms Slott Torsdagen Den 12 Mars 2009 Kl MIDDAG HOS DD.MM. KONUNGEN OCH DROTTNINGEN PÅ STOCKHOLMS SLOTT TORSDAGEN DEN 12 MARS 2009 KL. 19.30 Klädsel: Damer Aftontoilette H.M. Konungen H.M. Drottningen H.K.H. Kronprinsessan Victoria Herr Daniel Westling CORPS DIPLOMATIQUE: H.E. the Ambassador Ruhi Hado, Albanien, och Mrs. Blegina Hado H.E. the Ambassador Alexandra Volkoff, Kanada H.E. the Ambassador Done Somvorachit, Laos, och Mrs. Douangchay Somvorachit H.E. the Ambassador Marc Baptist, Belgien, och Mrs. Myriam Baptist-Devuyst H.E. the Ambassador Iliana Waleska Pastor Melghem, Honduras H.E. the Ambassador Anna Della Croce Brigante Colonna, Italien H.E. the Ambassador Cecilio E. Simon English, Panama, och Mrs. Esther Herrera Fonseca H.E. the Ambassador Jan Kára, Tjeckien, och Mrs. Dana Kárová H.E. the Ambassador Ivan Tzvetkov, Bulgarien, och Mrs. Ira Yaneva H.E. the Ambassador Kamarudin Mustafa, Malaysia, och Datin Nik Rahua Nik Ab Rahman H.E. the Ambassador Ranjith P. Jayasooriya, Sri Lanka, och Mrs. Cynthia Jayasooriya H.E. the Ambassador Joël De Zorzi, Frankrike, och Mrs. Soraya De Zorzi H.E. Archbishop Emil Paul Tscherrig, Apostolic Nuncio, Heliga Stolen RIKSDAGEN: Förste vice talman Jan Björkman, (s), och Fru Karmen Björkman Andre vice talman Birgitta Sellén, (c), och Lantbrukare Sven-Olov Sellén Riksdagsledamot Sven-Erik Österberg, (s) Gruppledare, och Lärare Ann-Marie Österberg Riksdagsledamot Lars Lindblad, (m) Gruppledare, och Säljchef Maria Lindblad Riksdagsledamot Johan Pehrson, (fp), Gruppledare, och Chefsjurist Pernilla Wikström Pehrson Riksdagsledamot Stefan Attefall, (kd) Gruppledare, och Journalist Cecilia Attefall Riksdagsledamot Göran Lennmarker, (m) Ordf i UU, och Fru Gunilla Lennmarker 1 Riksdagsledamot Anna Kinberg Batra, (m) Ordf. i EU-nämnden, och Civilekonom David Batra REGERINGEN: Statsminister Fredrik Reinfeldt, (m), och Sjukvårdslandstingsrådet Filippa Reinfeldt Statsrådet Carl Bildt, (m) Utrikesminister, och Fru Anna Maria Corazza Bildt Statsrådet Lars Leijonborg, (fp) Högskole- och forskningsminister Statsrådet Eskil Erlandsson, (c) Jordbruksminister, och Ekonom Bodil Nilsson Statsrådet Göran Hägglund, (kd) Socialminister, och Lärare Karin Hägglund Statsrådet Jan Björklund, (fp) Utbildningsminister, och Informationschef Anette Brifalk Björklund Statsrådet Gunilla Carlsson, Utrikesdep. Biståndsminister, och Veterinär David Weckner Statsrådet Sven Otto Littorin, (m) Arbetsmarknadsminister REGERINGSKANSLIET: Kabinettssekreterare Frank Belfrage och Inredningsarkitekt Helena Belfrage Statssekreterare HG Wessberg, Statsrådsberedningen, och Leg. läkare Marianne Reimers- Wessberg Statssekreterare Hans Lindblad, Finansdepartementet, och Distriktsläkare Agnetha Lindblad Statssekreterare Per Jansson, Finansdepartementet, och Fru Anna Danielsson Statssekreterare Dan Ericsson, Finansdepartementet, och Fd. Riksdagsledamot Caroline Hagström Ericsson Statssekreterare Karin Johansson, Socialdepartementet, och Herr Per Egon Johansson Protokollchefen Ambassadör Herman af Trolle och Ambassadör Ingrid Hjelt af Trolle Introduktören Ambassadör Krister Kumlin och Direktör Ewa Kumlin Introduktören Ambassadör Johan Nordenfelt MYNDIGHETER: Överbefälhavaren General Håkan Syrén och Lärare Birgitta Syrén Ärkebiskop Anders Wejryd och Skolchef Kajsa Wejryd Justitierådet Johan Munck, Ordf. i Högsta domstolen, och Fil. mag. Kerstin Palmquist-Munck Kammarrättspresident Thomas Rolén, Kammarrätten i Stockholm, och Advokat Blanka Kruljac Generaldirektör Lars-Erik Holm, Socialstyrelsen, och Leg. läkare Victor Garcia Justitierådet Lena Moore, Högsta domstolen 2 Landshövding Britt Bohlin, Jämtlands län SVENSK VETENSKAP: Docent Björn Sandén, Chalmers, Institutionen för energi och miljö, och Specialistläkare Helena Sandén MEDALJÖRER: Fd. Regeringsrådet Rune Lavin och Fru Lena Lavin Kommunalrådet Stig Henriksson, Fagersta kommun, och Sjukgymnast Elisabeth Hanning Professor Per Wramner och Fil. kand. Louise Wramner Domkyrkokomminister Carl-Erik Sahlberg, Klara församling, och Komminister Overa Sahlberg Ordenskanslist Anna Lilliehöök SVENSKT NÄRINGSLIV: Senior Advisor Leif Forsberg, Värmlands län. Metso Paper Karlstad AB, och Finanschef Christina Forsberg Direktör Anki Bengtsson, Västmanlands län. Aros Congress Center, och Mr. James Ritter Koncernchef Pär Boman, VD, Svenska Handelsbanken, och Fru Susanne Hult Boman Sheik Mohammed H. Al-Amoudi, Preem AB, och Mrs. Al Amoudi Styrelseordförande Generalkonsul Fritz H. Schur, SAS AB Direktör Anna-Stina Nordmark Nilsson, Vd, Företagarna, och Direktör Ingemar Nilsson Direktör Jonas Bonnier, VD, Bonnier AB, och Dipl. samtalsterapeut Helena Bonnier IDROTT: Fd. Ordförande Yngve Andersson, Avgående ordförande för Friidrottsförbundet, och Fru Lena Andersson TROSSAMFUND Direktör Gunnar Sibbmark, Kyrkomötets ordförande, och Tandläkare Marie-Louise Sibbmark ÖVRIGA: Tommy och Anna Möller Lars Kolind och Vibeke Riemer 3 DD.MM. RESOR OCH BESÖK: Direktör Salvatore Grimaldi, Grimaldi Industrier AB, och Direktör Eva Swartz Grimaldi Kommunfullmäktiges ordförande Elisabeth Mattsson, Kungälvs kommun, och Herr Christer Mattsson Kommunstyrelsens ordförande Christer Aronsson, Essunga kommun, och Arbetsmiljöinspektör Eva Aronsson Talman Roger Nordlund, Ålands Lagting, och Företagare Gunilla Nordlund-Gustavsson LÄNSREPRESENTANTER: Byggmästare Percy Nilsson, Malmöhus län, och Fru Lotta Nilsson Universitetsrektor Pia Sandvik Wiklund, Norrbottens län. Luleå tekniska universitet, och Professor Håkan Wiklund 4 .
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