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    Stig Kjell Olof "Ola" Ullsten (23 June 1931 – 28 May 2018) was a Swedish politician and diplomat who was Prime Minister of Sweden from 1978 to 1979 and...
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  • (born 1986), Swedish footballer Ola Ullsten (1931–2018), Swedish politician and diplomat, former Prime Minister of Sweden Ola Wong (born 1977), Swedish author...
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    October 1978 – 12 October 1979 Prime Minister Ola Ullsten Preceded by Karin Söder Succeeded by Ola Ullsten President, World Federation of United Nations...
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    Party Fälldin I C–M–F 1976 28 Ola Ullsten (1931–2018) 18 October 1978 – 12 October 1979 359 days People's Party Ullsten F — (27) Thorbjörn Fälldin (1926–2016)...
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    forms a short-lived minority government by itself, with chairperson Ola Ullsten as prime minister. Hans Blix served as a foreign minister. 1979: A new...
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    October 1982 Monarch Carl XVI Gustaf Deputy Ingemar Mundebo Ola Ullsten Preceded by Ola Ullsten Succeeded by Olof Palme In office 8 October 1976 – 18 October...
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    154 of the 349 seats in the Riksdag, the liberal interim government of Ola Ullsten was succeeded by another centre-right coalition government composed of...
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    apparent Victoria Prime ministers See list Olof Palme Thorbjörn Fälldin Ola Ullsten Ingvar Carlsson Carl Bildt Göran Persson Fredrik Reinfeldt Stefan Löfven...
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    leader Ola Ullsten chose to resign. In October 1983, Westerberg was appointed party leader. He became a member of parliament in 1984, when Ullsten resigned...
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    Environment Award 2010, Golden Peacock Environment Management Award 2010 by Ola Ullsten. He was the President of the Maharashtra Economic Development Council...
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    October 1982 – 28 February 1986 Prime Minister Olof Palme Preceded by Ola Ullsten Succeeded by Svante Lundkvist (Acting) Minister for Housing In office...
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  • Ivory Coast 1931 – Gunnar Uusi, Estonian chess player (d. 1981) 1931 – Ola Ullsten, Swedish politician and diplomat (d. 2018) 1932 – Peter Millett, Baron...
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    became prominent under the leadership of among others Per Ahlmark and Ola Ullsten and influenced its mother party in a radical direction. However, a time...
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  • The cabinet of Ola Ullsten (Swedish: Regeringen Ullsten) was the cabinet and Government of Sweden from 18 October 1978 to 12 October 1979. The cabinet...
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    Thordendal/Meshuggah Politicians Ibrahim Baylan Kjell-Olof Feldt Jonas Sjöstedt Ola Ullsten Margot Wikström Other Stieg Larsson, novelist Stig Lindberg, artist David...
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    Gromyko (Ministry of Foreign Affairs)  Sweden: King Carl XVI Gustaf, Ola Ullsten (Minister for Foreign Affairs)  Syria: Hafez al-Assad (President), Abdul...
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    1960–1962 Succeeded by Ola Ullsten Preceded by Gunnar Helén Leader of the Liberal People's Party 1975–1978 Succeeded by Ola Ullsten Political offices Preceded by...
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    interregnum between 1978 and 1979 led by Liberal People's Party leader Ola Ullsten. The Centre Party joined another centre-right government following the...
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  • 2010) June 22 – Ian Browne, Australian track cyclist (d. 2023) June 23 – Ola Ullsten, Swedish politician and diplomat (d. 2018) June 24 Billy Casper, American...
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    history. Thorbjörn Fälldin returns as Prime Minister of Sweden, replacing Ola Ullsten who is named Foreign Minister of Sweden. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the...
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    (born 1928) 18 October 1978 12 October 1979 359 days People's Party Ullsten 35 Ola Ullsten (1931–2018) 12 October 1979 8 October 1982 2 years, 361 days People's...
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    commerce and industry in October 1978 to the cabinet led by Prime Minister Ola Ullsten. Cars replaced Staffan Burenstam Linder in the post. Cars's tenure ended...
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  • Prime minister (1969–1976) Thorbjörn Fälldin, Prime minister (1976–1978) Ola Ullsten, Prime minister (1978–1979) Thorbjörn Fälldin, Prime minister (1979–1982)...
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    Rainer (1925–1987) Gösta Skoglund (1903–1988) Arvid Taube (1853–1916) Ola Ullsten (1931–2018) Lars Werner (1935–2013) Magdalena Andersson - former Prime...
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  • Folkpartiet/Liberalerna: Bertil Ohlin - Gunnar Helén - Per Ahlmark - Ola Ullsten - Bengt Westerberg - Maria Leissner - Lars Leijonborg - Jan Björklund...
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    contribution to the creation of a stabile international environment." Ola Ullsten (1931–2018) "for his outstanding efforts in relation to the distribution...
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    Fälldin steps down as Prime Minister of Sweden, and is succeeded by Ola Ullsten, the Leader of the liberal People's Party ("Folkpartiet"). October 20...
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    October 1978 30 September 1986 7 years, 364 days Army Thorbjörn Fälldin Ola Ullsten Olof Palme Ingvar Carlsson 7 Gustafsson, BengtGeneral Bengt Gustafsson...
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    position of Deputy Prime Minister was introduced in 1976, namely the Liberal Ullsten government and the Social Democratic governments Palme II, Carlsson I-III...
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    served as State Secretary from 1978-79 in the cabinet of Prime Minister Ola Ullsten. He has published numerous papers and reports. In 2008 he was elected...
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