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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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  • Löfven Cabinet may refer to: Löfven I Cabinet, the first cabinet of Stefan Löfven (2014–2019) Löfven II Cabinet, the second cabinet of Stefan Löfven (2019–2021)...
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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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    caretaker government. Löfven was reelected as Prime Minister in January 2019, thus forming the second cabinet of Stefan Löfven. With only 37.9% of the...
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  • 2021 Swedish government crisis, it offered passive support to the Löfven II cabinet formed under the January Agreement, though disagreeing with some of...
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    2012, Löfven was unanimously selected by the executive board of the Social Democratic Party to become the party's new leader. This made Löfven the Leader...
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    seats. From 2019 to 2021, it provided confidence and supply to the Löfven II cabinet. Traditionally part of the Nordic agrarian family of political parties...
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    suffered by a Löfven cabinet. The vote was called on 17 June 2021 by the Sweden Democrats after the Swedish Left Party withdrew support for Löfven over rent...
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  • same year the SD also issued a vote of no confidence against the Löfven II cabinet citing the government's handling on immigration, the economy and housing...
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    increase of the Swedish contribution to the EU budget and called on the Löfven II Cabinet to veto the proposed increase. Weimers is a member of the European...
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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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    International Development Cooperation, from 2019 until his own appointment as cabinet minister. Olsson Fridh grew up in Lomma and in Malmö. He is married to...
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  • Red–green alliance (category Cabinets of Germany)
    2019 as the Löfven II Cabinet and 9 July 2021 as the Löfven III Cabinet, before being replaced on 30 November 2021 by the Andersson Cabinet, formed by...
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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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    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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    details Born (1976-03-30) 30 March 1976 (age 48) Lund, Sweden Political party Green Party Residence Malmö Cabinet Löfven II Cabinet Löfven III Cabinet...
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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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    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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  • A list of ministers of climate change or officials in charge of cabinet positions with portfolios dealing primarily with climate change and issues related...
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  • Thumbnail for Andersson cabinet
    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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    the former Speaker was chosen by Prime Minister Stefan Löfven to be a part of the Löfven II Cabinet as the Minister for Higher Education and Research. From...
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    The Minister for Digital Development (Swedish: IT-minister) is a cabinet minister within the Government of Sweden and appointed by the Prime Minister...
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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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    Minister may vary. In the five last coalition cabinets, Fälldin III, Bildt and Reinfeldt I and II, and Löfven, the Deputy Prime Minister was the head of...
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    were transferred to the Ministry of Enterprise and Innovation by the Löfven I Cabinet. In connection with the government reshuffle on 25 May 2016, the post...
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  • 2018–2019 Swedish government formation (category Cabinet formation)
    Stefan Löfven lost the motion of no confidence against him and his cabinet on 25 September 2018, with 142 members of parliament voting to retain Löfven's cabinet...
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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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    Per Albin Hansson (category Swedish people of World War II)
    means of production. Following the war, Hansson formed a Social Democratic cabinet enjoying absolute majority in the Riksdag before succumbing to a heart...
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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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    document that kept Löfven's minority government in power. The Centre Party and Liberals would tolerate the election of Stefan Löfven as Prime Minister...
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