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    The second cabinet of Stefan Löfven (Swedish: regeringen Löfven II) was the government of Sweden from 21 January 2019 to 9 July 2021. It was a coalition...
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    The third cabinet of Stefan Löfven (Swedish: regeringen Löfven III) was the government of Sweden during 9 July 2021 to 30 November 2021. It was a coalition...
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    The first cabinet of Stefan Löfven (Swedish: regeringen Löfven I) was the cabinet of Sweden between 2014 and 2018. It was a coalition government, consisting...
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    August 2019. Retrieved 25 September 2018. "Så ska Löfven och Kristersson agera – efter valet" [How Löfven and Kristersson will act – after the election]...
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    no-confidence vote. After winning the 2014 Swedish general election, the Löfven II Cabinet's government budget was rejected by the Riksdag, causing a government...
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    and Industry Regeringen och Regeringskansliet (10 September 2024). "Statsminister Ulf Kristersson presenterade förändringar i regeringen". Regeringskansliet...
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    process as a result of the general election held on 9 September 2018, Stefan Löfven of the Swedish Social Democratic Party was re-elected prime minister of...
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    to the Riksdag and became Minister for Finance in Stefan Löfven's administration. When Löfven announced his plans to step down in August 2021, she was...
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    original on 3 June 2013. Retrieved 8 December 2023. Regeringskansliet, Regeringen och (7 May 2020). "Ny ambassadör i Danmark". Regeringskansliet (in Swedish)...
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    Per Albin Hansson (category Swedish people of World War II)
    6:15, article "Hansson, Per Albin", column 837 "Han ombildade dec. 1939 regeringen till en även folkpartiet och högern ommfattande samlingsministär, som...
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    Andersson cabinet (Swedish: regeringen Andersson) was the government of Sweden following the resignation of Prime Minister Stefan Löfven and the hasty election...
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  • allow Löfven and Sjöstedt to reach their own compromise. On 16 January, Sjöstedt told reporters his party would abstain from voting against Löfven but threatens...
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  • of influence, though it would return to government in 2014 under Stefan Löfven. The 2010s were politically turbulent; the European migration crisis saw...
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    February to 12 March 1986 "Sveriges regeringar under 100 år" (in Swedish). regeringen.se. Archived from the original on 12 June 2011. Retrieved 28 January 2010...
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    S/SAP–MP Löfven I   Ygeman, AndersAnders Ygeman (born 1970) 21 January 2019 30 November 2021 2 years, 313 days Social Democrats S/SAP–MP Löfven II Löfven III...
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    grupper er dybt skuffede over regeringens vilde klimaår". Politiken. "14 ngo'er få dage før Klimarådets dom: Regeringen lever ikke op til klimaloven"...
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    Löfven I Löfven II   Eva Nordmark (born 1971) 10 September 2019 18 October 2022 3 years, 38 days Social Democrats S/SAP–MP S/SAP–MP S/SAP Löfven II Löfven...
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    The second cabinet of Hjalmar Branting (Swedish: Regeringen Branting II) was the cabinet of Sweden between 13 October 1921 and 19 April 1923. In the general...
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    newly elected Swedish Social Democratic Party-led government of Stefan Löfven announced it would recognize the state of Palestine saying that "the conflict...
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  • May 2020. Lena Mellin (16 April 2020). "Superlyft för Löfven i nya mätningen" [Super Lift for Löfven in new survey]. Aftonbladet (in Swedish). Retrieved...
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    The second cabinet of Per Albin Hansson (Swedish: Regeringen Hansson II) was the cabinet of Sweden from 1936 to 1939. It was a coalition cabinet consisting...
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    Alliance coalition, prompting its resignation. The Social Democrat Stefan Löfven became Prime Minister on 3 October 2014. The Moderate Party performed reasonably...
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    Sweden's approach to dealing with COVID-19 had failed. Prime Minister Stefan Löfven said that "the fact that so many have died can't be considered as anything...
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    was officially consecrated by King Carl XVI Gustaf, Prime Minister Stefan Löfven and General Micael Bydén. The regiment is expected to be staffed by 30 men...
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    Following the 2006 general election, he and the Persson Cabinet (Swedish: Regeringen Persson) lost power to a centre-right coalition government. When Ingvar...
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    Democrats at a news conference in Oskarshamn. He was succeeded by Stefan Löfven. After his resignation, he continued serving for a short while as MP, until...
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  • The first cabinet of Ingvar Carlsson (Swedish: Regeringen Carlsson I) was the cabinet of Sweden between 12 March 1986 and February 1990. The cabinet was...
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    Term length No fixed term Serves as long as the Prime Minister sees fit Formation 1920 First holder Carl Svensson Website www.regeringen.se/sb/d/13484...
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    Larsson (née Kauttoinen) (c.1605-1696), he is a distant relative of Stefan Löfven, the Social Democratic Prime Minister of Sweden from 2014 to 2021. Carl...
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    The third cabinet of Per Albin Hansson (Swedish: Regeringen Hansson III) was the cabinet of Sweden between 13 December 1939 and 31 July 1945. It consisted...
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