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Ylva Johansson

COMMISSIONER (2019-2024)

  • Ylva Johansson
    Home Affairs

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Responsibilities

Internal security

  • Developing a new EU internal security strategy
  • Advancing measures to prevent and respond to terrorism and prosecute those responsible, including with strong enforcement and implementation of legislation.
  • Stepping up cooperation on law enforcement, with a particular look at Europol’s mandate.
  • Ensuring proper implementation of laws on the interoperability of EU information systems and improve cross-border cooperation between law enforcement authorities. 
  • Progressing on the EU Internet Forum, to bring together internet platforms and authorities to counter hate speech and terrorist content online.

A fresh start on migration

  • Developing a New Pact on Migration and Asylum, strengthening external borders, reforming asylum, readmission and return rules, promoting integration and ensuring real legal pathways to the EU, by resettling those in need of international protection and offering job opportunities to skilled workers.
  • Developing a more sustainable, reliable and permanent approach to search and rescue.  
  • Stepping up the fight against human traffickers and smugglers, breaking their business models.
  • Implementing a reinforced European Border and Coast Guard Agency, to help secure strong external borders.
  • Ensuring a fully functioning Schengen Area of free movement with full implementation of Schengen rules, looking at improvements and further expansion.

Mission letter

  • 1 DECEMBER 2019
President von der Leyen's mission letter to Ylva Johansson

European Parliament hearings

  • 1 DECEMBER 2019
Ylva Johansson's answers to the European Parliament quesionnaire

Team

Ylva Johansson's team supports her in her daily work

My team   

Media Gallery

Calendar

Transparency

As part of the Commission’s commitment to transparency, Commissioners and their members of Cabinet publish information on meetings held with organisations or self-employed individuals.

In line with the Commission's Code of Conduct for Members of the Commission, each Commissioner publishes a Declaration of Interests.

signed, authentic version is published at the bottom of this page.

machine-readable version of all Declarations is also published. This is in line with the requirements of the Code of Conduct.

The Declarations of Interests follow the requirements set out in Article 3 and in Annex 1 of the new Code of Conduct for Commissioners.

Biography

  1. 2019 - present
    European Commissioner for Home Affairs
  2. 2014 - 2019
    Minister for Employment and Integration, Sweden
  3. 2010 - 2014
    Member of the Riksdag, Deputy Chair, Committee on the Labour Market
  4. 2006 - 2010
    Member of the Riksdag, Deputy Chair, Committee on Health and Welfare
  5. 2004 - 2006
    Minister for Health and Elderly Care
  6. 2000 - 2004
    Deputy Managing Director and Managing Director, Att Veta AB
  7. 1998 - 1999
    Senior Advisor, Telia Business Innovation
  8. 1994 - 1998
    Minister for Schools
  • 1 DECEMBER 2019
Ylva Johansson's biography

 

Declaration of interests

  • 29 JANUARY 2024
Declaration of interests - Ylva Johansson

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