• Following the 1985 election, Bodström was reassigned to the post of Minister for Education. Bodström's son Thomas Bodström is also a Social Democratic...
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    Thomas Bodström is also active as the chairman of the children's rights organization ECPAT Sweden. Thomas Bodström is the son of Lennart Bodström, who was...
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  • Småland from 1909 to 1932 Lennart Bladh (1920–2006), Swedish politician, member of the Riskdag from 1974 to 1985 Lennart Bodström (1928–2015), Swedish politician...
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    Prime Minister Thorbjörn Fälldin Preceded by Hans Blix Succeeded by Lennart Bodström Deputy Prime Minister of Sweden In office 1 August 1980 – 8 October...
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  • Bildt Bodström family Lennart Bodström, social democratic Minister for Foreign Affairs 1982–85 and Minister for Education 1985–89. Thomas Bodström, social...
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  • Tomas Tranströmer, Nobel poet and translator (b. 1931). 30 April – Lennart Bodström, politician (b. 1928). 4 June – Bengt Berndtsson, footballer (b. 1933)...
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    1982 2 years, 361 days People's Party Fälldin (II) Fälldin (III) 36 Lennart Bodström (1928–2015) 8 October 1982 17 October 1985 3 years, 9 days Social Democrats...
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  • Gularte, 42, Brazilian Myuran Sukumaran, 34, Australian (Bali Nine) Lennart Bodström, 87, Swedish politician, Minister for Foreign Affairs (1982–1985)....
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    Political offices Preceded by Lennart Bodström Minister for Foreign Trade 1983–1986 Succeeded by Anita Gradin Preceded by Svante Lundkvist Minister of...
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    1981 8 October 1982 1 year, 139 days Liberals C–M–L Fälldin III   Lennart Bodström (1928–2015) 8 October 1982 31 December 1982 84 days Social Democrats...
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    person, such as Magnus Härenstam, Bengt Bedrup, Sven-Bertil Taube, Lennart Bodström, Olof Palme and Ingemar Mundebo. Together with Hasse Wallman, Parnevik...
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  • 1982 12 March 1986   Social Democrats Minister for Foreign Affairs Lennart Bodström 8 October 1982 17 October 1985   Social Democrats Sten Andersson 17...
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  • Retrieved 29 September 2022. Alfredsson, Hans O (26 March 1985). "Lennart Bodström: Vi skänker inte bort fiskevatten". Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish)...
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    October 1991 Prime Minister Olof Palme Ingvar Carlsson Preceded by Lennart Bodström Succeeded by Margaretha af Ugglas Minister for Health and Social Affairs...
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  • Love Kellberg 1978–1987 Ambassador Axel Edelstam 1987–1989 Ambassador Lennart Bodström 1989–1993 Ambassador Kjell Anneling 1993–1997 Ambassador Magnus Vahlqvist...
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    (1966–1969) George H. Lowthian (1969–1973) Svend Bache Vognbjerg (1973–1980) Lennart Bodström (1980–1982) David Basnett (1982–1986) Lane Kirkland (1986–1996) Bob...
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    October 1985 3 years, 8 days Social Democrats 1982 Olof Palme (S/SAP)   Lennart Bodström (1928–2015) 16 October 1985 29 January 1989 3 years, 105 days Social...
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  • Lennart Beijer (born 1947), is a Swedish Left Party politician, member of the Riksdag 1994–2006. "Lennart Beijer (v)". Sveriges Riksdag. Retrieved 2010-01-30...
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  • Prime Minister Olof Palme Preceded by Jan-Erik Wikström Succeeded by Lennart Bodström Minister for Schools In office 4 January 1974 – 8 October 1976 Prime...
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  • Lennart Gustavsson (born 1954), is a Swedish Left Party politician, member of the Riksdag 1998–2006. "Lennart Gustavsson (v)". Sveriges Riksdag. Retrieved...
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  • February 1990 27 February 1990   Social Democrats Minister for Education Lennart Bodström 12 March 1986 29 January 1989   Social Democrats Bengt Göransson 29...
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  • Lennart Kollmats (born 1943) is a Swedish Liberal People's Party politician, member of the Riksdag 1998–2006. "Lennart Kollmats (fp)". Sveriges Riksdag...
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  • genealogy documentary series Who Do You Think You Are? Helena Bergström Thomas Bodström Malin Berghagen Suzanne Osten Magnus Härenstam Charlotte Perrelli Claes...
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  • The reason for his resignation was the remarks by Foreign Minister Lennart Bodström about the Swedish military force. Thunborg's next post was ambassador...
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  • Lennart Hedquist (born 1943) is a Swedish politician of the Moderate Party. He has been a member of the Riksdag since 1994 and a replacement member of...
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    Christina Axelsson, Lennart Beiming Yazdanfar Bengtsson Berglind Berglund Berglund Nilsson Bernhardsson Björkman Bjurling Bodström Sachet Bohlin Bohlin...
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  • Lennart Fremling (1946–2013) was a Swedish Liberal People's Party politician, member of the Riksdag 1991–1998 and again 2002–2006. "Lennart Fremling (fp)"...
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    Christina Axelsson, Lennart Beiming Yazdanfar Bengtsson Berglind Berglund Berglund Nilsson Bernhardsson Björkman Bjurling Bodström Sachet Bohlin Bohlin...
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    Västerbotten. She was elected Party Leader on 19 March 2001, succeeding Lennart Daléus. After the 2002 election, the Centre Party's first electoral upturn...
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    Christina Axelsson, Lennart Beiming Yazdanfar Bengtsson Berglind Berglund Berglund Nilsson Bernhardsson Björkman Bjurling Bodström Sachet Bohlin Bohlin...
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