#80: Interview mit Rebecka Le Moine (member of the Swedish Parliament)

In our first Check Out Basic Income Podcast episode, we had the immense pleasure of interviewing   Rebecka Le Moine. As a member of the Swedish Parliament, she has been working to discuss and implement a basic income in Sweden. In the episode, we get to learn more about Rebecka, but also about challenges that […]

In our first Check Out Basic Income Podcast episode, we had the immense pleasure of interviewing   Rebecka Le Moine. As a member of the Swedish Parliament, she has been working to discuss and implement a basic income in Sweden. In the episode, we get to learn more about Rebecka, but also about challenges that a UBI could help solve, even in a country with a strong welfare state, like Sweden.
Even Rebecka herself was sceptic at the beginning, but soon got convinced by its visionary idea and the potential to tackle climate crisis and social crisis.

About our interviewee: Rebecka Le Moine is a member of the Green Party in the Swedish Parliament, and spokesperson for Biodiversity. With a Master’s degree in conservation biology and a background as a biology consultant, her biggest concern is to find political solutions to tackle the mass extinction of our fellow species. Therefore, she is working to change our basic values and find new solutions for today’s problems. One solution she believes in in order to stop the exploitation of both human and nature, is basic income.

Zuletzt geändert am 11.02.26, 11:00 Uhr

Verfasst von Paul Ettl

Geboren 1955 in Aschach an der Donau
Studium in Linz und Salzburg (Mathematik, Philosophie, Politikwissenschaft)

Seit 1971: Programmierung (seit Mai 1983 Selbstständig)
Geschäftsführer der Firmen Ettl-Software GmbH (11 Mitarbeiter, 4 Standorte) und TOPNIC GmbH

Div. Funktionen in der WKO (Bezirksstellenausschuss, Fachgruppe, Fachverband)
Mitglied der Arge ProEthik (der WKO) und Landessprecher OÖ der CSR-Consultants Experts Group der WKO

Firmenverkauf Ende 2013
2010: Initiator und Leiter der Friedensakademie Linz
Seit Jänner 2011 als „Pionier“ im Projekt Gemeinwohl-Ökonomie tätigJuni 2011: Mitbegründer des Vereins zur Förderung der Gemeinwohl-Ökonomie
Oktober 2011: Erstellung der Gemeinwohl-Bilanz für „Ettl-Software“
2019: Gründer und Obmann des Vereins "Das Grundeinkommen"

seit Juli 2020 in Pension
Verheiratet, 1 Tochter, 2 Enkelsöhne

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