Tomas Tobé

Tomas Gunnar Tobé (born 16 February 1978) is a Swedish politician and who served as party secretary of the Moderate Party from 10 January 2015 to 2 June 2017.[1] He was elected Member of the European Parliament in the 2019 European Parliament election in Sweden.[2]

Tomas Tobé
Chair of the European Parliament Committee on Development
Assumed office
10 July 2019
DeputyPierrette Herzberger-Fofana
Norbert Neuser
Chrysoula Zacharopoulou
Erik Marquardt
Preceded byLinda McAvan
Member of the European Parliament
Assumed office
2 July 2019
ConstituencySweden
Party secretary of the Moderate Party
In office
10 January 2015  2 June 2017
Party chairmanAnna Kinberg Batra
Preceded byKent Persson
Succeeded byAnders Edholm
Member of the Riksdag
In office
24 September 2018  1 July 2019
ConstituencyStockholm County
In office
2 October 2006  24 September 2018
ConstituencyGävleborg County
Personal details
Born (1978-02-16) 16 February 1978
Gävle, Sweden
Political partyModerate Party
Spouse(s)Markus Tobé
Children2
OccupationBusinessman, politician

Political career

Career in national politics

Tobé was elected to the Swedish Riksdag in the 2006 general election. During his parliament, he served as chair of its Committee on Employment from 2010 to 2012; the Committee on Education from 2012 to 2014; and the Committee on Legal Affairs from 2018 to 2019. He was mentioned as possible successor for the party leadership after Fredrik Reinfeldt, but declined and supported Anna Kinberg Batra.

In March 2017 there was controversy around Tobé after it was revealed that he had used public funds for wine purchases and personal trips.[3] On 2 June 2017, he was removed from his position as party secretary by party leader Anna Kinberg Batra and appointed Shadow Minister for Justice and Chairman of the Parliament's Committee on Justice.[4]

Member of the European Parliament

Since the 2019 European Parliament election, Tobé has been serving as chairman of the Committee on Development. In this capacity, he co-chairs (alongside David McAllister) the Democracy Support and Election Coordination Group (DEG), which oversees the Parliament’s election observation missions.[5]

Tobé is also a member of the Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs. In addition to his committee assignments, he is part of the Parliament’s delegations for relations to Israel and to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Union for the Mediterranean.[6] He also belongs to the European Parliament Intergroup on LGBT Rights.[7]

Personal life

Tobé is married to Markus Tobé with whom he has twins born via surrogacy.[8]

References

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