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    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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    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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    Fourth cabinet of Per Albin Hansson (Swedish: Regeringen Hansson IV) was the cabinet of Sweden between July 31, 1945 and October 6, 1946. It consisted...
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    socialization of the means of production. Following the war, Hansson formed a Social Democratic cabinet enjoying absolute majority in the Riksdag before succumbing...
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    Pehrsson-Bramstorp Cabinet, on the recommendation of Ernst Wigforss, a position he continued to hold in the Hansson II Cabinet and Hansson III Cabinet from 1936...
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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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    Party 1917 - 1920 Erik Nilson (1862–1925), Liberal 1920 - 1920 Per Albin Hansson (1885–1946), Social Democratic Party 1840 - 1844 Johan Lagerbjelke (1778–1856)...
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  • death of Prime Minister Per Albin Hansson on 6 October 1946. It was succeeded on 1 October 1951 by the Erlander II Cabinet, a coalition government between...
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    sociologist Jenny Hansson, Members of the Riksdag have an average work week of 66 hours, including side responsibilities. Hansson's investigation further...
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    The first cabinet of Hjalmar Branting (Swedish: Regeringen Branting I) was the cabinet of Sweden between 10 March 1920 and 27 October 1920. It was the...
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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 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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    Erlander's third cabinet as Sweden's third female cabinet minister. Nine of the ten cabinet ministries Erlander inherited from Hansson's cabinet existed by...
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  • Wickramasinghe. Sweden has only had one national unity government; The Hansson III Cabinet during World War II. The government was made up of all parties in...
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  • of Statistics Norway Georg August Thilesen, cabinet minister and industrialist Michael Schjelderup Hansson, director of Storebrand Bernhard Pauss, theologian...
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    his death. The Sandler cabinet resigned on 7 June 1926. He was again Minister of Finance in the cabinets of Per Albin Hansson and Tage Erlander from 1932...
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    The Andersson cabinet (Swedish: regeringen Andersson) was the government of Sweden following the resignation of Prime Minister Stefan Löfven and the hasty...
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    Mayor for Urban Development. Retrieved 18 July 2017. Rasmus Hansson topper Miljøpartiets liste i Oslo. Aftenposten, 16 November 2012 (in Norwegian) Skal kjempe...
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    fredspris". Dagsavisen. 20 February 2024. Retrieved 23 February 2024. "MDG-Hansson mener Colombias nye president også må få fredsprisen". Adressa (in Norwegian)...
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    Prime Minister. Following the 2006 general election, he and the Persson Cabinet (Swedish: Regeringen Persson) lost power to a centre-right coalition government...
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  • first cabinet of Ingvar Carlsson (Swedish: Regeringen Carlsson I) was the cabinet of Sweden between 12 March 1986 and February 1990. The cabinet was formed...
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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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  • Folkhemmet (category Per Albin Hansson)
    leaders Ernst Wigforss, an avid Keynesian, Gustav Möller and Per Albin Hansson, a social corporatist, are considered the main architects of folkhemmet...
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    appointed as Minister for Finance by new prime minister Stefan Löfven in his cabinet. As a result of coalition negotiations, while Andersson had overall responsibility...
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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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    sociologist Jenny Hansson, Swedish national parliamentarians have an average work week of 66 hours, including side responsibilities. Hansson's investigation...
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    Anders Fogh Rasmussen I Cabinet, in 2010 by the Lars Løkke Rasmussen I Cabinet, in 2013 by the Helle Thorning-Schmidt I Cabinet, in 2018 by the Lars Løkke...
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    Carlsson's first and second cabinets. From 1994 to 1996, Persson served as Minister for Finance in Carlsson's third cabinet. After Ingvar Carlsson announced...
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    secret, although spreading rumors soon forced prime minister Per Albin Hansson to admit their existence. Officially the trains transported wounded soldiers...
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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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