The third cabinet of Thorbjörn Fälldin (Swedish: Regeringen Fälldin III) was the cabinet and Government of Sweden from 22 May 1981 to 8 October 1982. The...
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Order of Merit (1 July 1999) Fälldin I Cabinet Fälldin II Cabinet Fälldin III Cabinet Marklund, Kari, ed. (1992). "Fälldin, Thorbjörn". Nationalencyklopedin...
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The second cabinet of Thorbjörn Fälldin (Swedish: Regeringen Fälldin II) was the cabinet and Government of Sweden from 12 October 1979 to 22 May 1981...
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The Kristersson cabinet (Swedish: regeringen Kristersson) is the 57th government of Sweden and is formed by Ulf Kristersson, leader of the Moderate Party...
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The Minister for Justice, (Swedish: justitieminister), formally cabinet minister and head of the Ministry of Justice, is a member and minister of the...
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Communications (Transport) in the centre-right government of Thorbjörn Fälldin from 1979 to 1981 and Governor of Stockholm County from 1992 to 2001. Adelsohn...
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17 days Centre Fälldin III Cabinet C–L 18 Torsten Gustafsson (1920–1994) 22 May 1981 8 October 1982 1 year, 139 days Centre Fälldin III Cabinet C–L 19 Börje...
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Minister for Education in the Fälldin I Cabinet in 1976, and remained on that post in the cabinets Fälldin II, Ullsten and Fälldin III, with a brief stint as...
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The first cabinet of Olof Palme was the cabinet and government of Sweden from 14 October 1969 to 8 October 1976. Swedish politics during the reign of...
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he was state secretary at the Ministry for Budget in the Fälldin II and Fälldin III cabinets, under ministers Ingemar Mundebo and Rolf Wirtén. The 1982...
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Stockholm: Bonnier, ISBN 978-91-0-058042-1 Strand, Dieter (1977), Palme mot Fälldin : rapporter från vägen till nederlaget, Stockholm: Rabén & Sjögren,...
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coalition partner (Liberals in Fälldin III, Bildt and Reinfeldt II, Centre in Reinfeldt I, Green in Löfven). In the governments Fälldin I and II, however, the...
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Sweden Swedish governmental line of succession Elections in Sweden List of cabinets of Sweden List of Swedish politicians List of Spouses of the Prime Ministers...
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The second cabinet of Olof Palme (Swedish: Regeringen Palme II) was the cabinet and Government of Sweden from 8 October 1982 until his assassination on...
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Minister for Foreign Trade, (Swedish: Utrikeshandelsminister), formally cabinet minister of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, is a member and minister of...
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The Minister for Energy (Swedish: Energiministern) is a cabinet minister within the Swedish Government and appointed by the Prime Minister of Sweden....
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position was introduced in 1974 during Palme I cabinet and abolished in 1998 under the Persson cabinet, when the responsibilities were transferred to...
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The cabinet resigned on 12 October 1979 following the 1979 general election to make way for a coalition majority government led by Thorbjörn Fälldin. The...
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election to make way for a coalition majority government led by Thorbjörn Fälldin. Karl Boo, vice chairman of the Swedish Association of Local Authorities...
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The cabinet resigned on 12 October 1979 following the 1979 general election to make way for a coalition majority government led by Thorbjörn Fälldin. The...
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1976 election. The Moderate Party joined the government under Thorbjörn Fälldin, with Gösta Bohman as Minister of Economy. The non-socialist parties managed...
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The Minister for Rural Affairs (formally cabinet minister and head of the Ministry for Rural Affairs and prior to that Minister of Agriculture) is a position...
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The Minister for Infrastructure (Swedish: Infrastrukturminister) is a cabinet minister within the Government of Sweden and appointed by the Prime Minister...
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the freeze lasted for over a year). Relations improved when Thorbjörn Fälldin became Swedish prime minister in 1976, and following the assassination...
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assurance (Swedish: Konungaförsäkran) during an extraordinary meeting of the cabinet. Afterwards, he appeared before the parliament, diplomatic corps, court...
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The Minister for Housing (Swedish: Bostadsminister) is a cabinet minister within the Swedish Government and appointed by the Prime Minister of Sweden...
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in 1979, the three parties managed to form a government under Thorbjörn Fälldin—and again in 1991, this time under aristocrat Carl Bildt and with support...
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Carter's national security adviser, Swedish Prime Minister Thorbjorrn Falldin, former secretary of state Henry Kissinger and NATO Commander Alexander...
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headed by Prime Minister Adolfo Suárez. Sweden's Prime Minister Thorbjorn Falldin announced that the nation's currency, the krona, was being devalued by...
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The Prime Minister for Foreign Affairs initially served as head of the Cabinet of Foreign Mail Exchange at the Royal Office. Following the ministry reform...
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