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The Prime Minister (Swedish: statsminister, literally "Minister of State") is the head of government in Sweden. Before 1876, when the office of Prime Minister was instituted, Sweden did not have a formal head of government. The architect behind the new Riksdag of 1866, Louis De Geer became the first Prime Minister, but ironically it had been the absence of his informal leadership in the Government that had brought about the reform. The current Prime Minister of Sweden is Fredrik Reinfeldt, leader of the Moderate Party. Sweden is a constitutional monarchy with a representative democracy based on a parliamentary system. ... Carl Gustaf redirects here. ... Riksdag is also the Swedish name of the Parliament of Finland. ... The Speaker, or Talman, of the Riksdag is the chairman of the national parliament in Sweden. ... Per Westerberg Per Erik Gunnar Westerberg (born 2 August 1951) is a Swedish Moderate Party politician and as of 2006 the current Speaker of the Riksdag. ... [edit] Members who have resigned Categories: | | ... John Fredrik Reinfeldt (IPA: ) (born August 4, 1965, in Österhaninge) is the current Prime Minister of Sweden and leader of the liberal conservative Moderate Party (Swedish: ). A native of Stockholm County, Reinfeldt joined the Moderate Youth League in 1983, and by 1992 had risen to the rank of chairperson, a... Fredrik Reinfeldt has served as Prime Minister of Sweden since October 6, 2006. ... The government of Sweden is a constitutional monarchy with a representative democracy based on a parliamentary system. ... The Government agencies in Sweden are state controlled organizations who act independently to carry out the policies of the Swedish Government. ... The Palace of Bonde, situated right next to the House of Knights, is the current seat of the Supreme Court The Supreme Court of Sweden (Swedish: Högsta domstolen) is the supreme court and the third and final instance in all civil and criminal cases in Sweden. ... A county, or län, is an administrative and political subdivision of Sweden. ... The Swedish Counties were run by Governors, appointed by the Swedish monarch, since their establishment in 1634. ... A County Administrative Board is a Government appointed board of a County in Sweden. ... A County Council, or Landsting, is an elected assembly of a County in Sweden. ... The Municipalities or Kommuner represent the local level of self government in Sweden. ... The Sami Parliament is a representative body for peoples of Sami heritage in several Scandinavian countries. ... Elections in Sweden gives information on election and election results in Sweden. ... Results of the general election to the Riksdag, the parliament of Sweden, held Sunday September 15, 2002. ... A general erection (Swedish: ) was held in Sweden on September 17, 2006 to elect members to the Riksdag. ... The Swedish Riksdag The next general election to the Swedish Riksdag will be held on Sunday, September 19, 2010. ... Since the introduction of parliamentarism in Sweden six referendums have been held. ... Political parties in Sweden lists political parties in Sweden. ... The foreign policy of Sweden is based on the premise that national security is best served by staying free of alliances in peacetime in order to remain a neutral country in the event of war. ... The European Union or EU is a supranational and international organization of 27 member states. ... Information on politics by country is available for every country, including both de jure and de facto independent states, inhabited dependent territories, as well as areas of special sovereignty. ... The Head of Government is the chief officer of the executive branch of a government, often presiding over a cabinet. ... 1876 (MDCCCLXXVI) was a leap year starting on Saturday. ... A prime minister is the most senior minister of a cabinet in the executive branch of government in a parliamentary system. ... The parliament building from outside. ... 1866 (MDCCCLXVI) is a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar or a common year starting on Wednesday of the 12-day-slower Julian calendar. ... De Geer in a contemporary newspaper caricature, depicted as St George fighting the four-headed dragon of the old four-chamber parliament. ... John Fredrik Reinfeldt (IPA: ) (born August 4, 1965, in Österhaninge) is the current Prime Minister of Sweden and leader of the liberal conservative Moderate Party (Swedish: ). A native of Stockholm County, Reinfeldt joined the Moderate Youth League in 1983, and by 1992 had risen to the rank of chairperson, a... The Moderate Party (Swedish: Moderata samlingspartiet: The Moderate Coalition Party, commonly referred to as Moderaterna: The Moderates) is a liberal conservative political party in Sweden. ...

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Under the Constitution of 1809

Since the Constitution of 1809 there had actually been the two titles of Minister of State for Justice or justitiestatsminister and Minister of State for Foreign Affairs or utrikesstatsminister, but their roles had merely been that of a head for respective Ministry. At the introduction of the new office in 1876, the Minister of State for Justice became Minister of State (Prime Minister), while the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs was nominally demoted to Minister for Foreign Affairs. The Minister for Foreign Affairs did however continue to be styled as Excellency, an honour shared only with the Prime Minister. Year 1809 (MDCCCIX) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar). ... A style of office, or honorific, is a form of address which by tradition or law precedes a reference to a person who holds a title or post, or to the political office itself. ...


Constitutional Reform of 1973

Until 1973 the Government authority had been exercised through the Privy Council when constitutional reform provided a new Instrument of Government which formally established the parliamentary system and created a Cabinet Government. Year 1973 (MCMLXXIII) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display full calendar) of the 1973 Gregorian calendar. ... The Swedish Senate: Riksrådet, from 1809 Statsrådet, from 1975 Regeringen was and is the principal government institution of Sweden The Swedish Senate, Senatus Regni Sueciae, originated as a council of Regional Magnates acting as advisers to the Monarch of the combined Realms of the Swedes (from 996, approximately). ... The Swedish Constitution consists of four fundamental laws (Swedish: grundlagar): The Instrument of Government (Regeringsformen, 1974) The Act of Succession (Successionsordningen 1810) The Freedom of the Press Act (Tryckfrihetsförordningen 1766) The Fundamental Law on Freedom of Expression (Yttrandefrihetsgrundlagen 1991) There is also a law on the working order of... A parliamentary system, also known as parliamentarianism (and parliamentarism in U.S. English), is distinguished by the executive branch of government being dependent on the direct or indirect support of the parliament, often expressed through a vote of confidence. ...


Whenever a Prime Minister resigns, dies, or is forced from office by the Riksdag, the Speaker of the Riksdag asks him (or his deputy) to keep the government as a caretaker government until a successor has been elected. The speaker then holds consultations with the party leaders and appoints a Prime Minister-designate, who is submitted for approval to the Riksdag. If the Prime Minister-designate is approved he or she chooses which and how many members (ministers) are to be included in his or her government.[1] The Speaker, or Talman, of the Riksdag is the chairman of the national parliament in Sweden. ... A caretaker is a term mainly used in the United Kingdom, meaning a concierge or janitor. ... The parliament building from outside. ...


With the exception of the Prime Minister, ministers of the government do not need the approval of the Riksdag but can be forced to resign by a vote of no confidence. If the Prime Minister is forced by a vote of no confidence to resign the entire cabinet falls and the process of electing a Prime minister starts over. The Prime minister can dissolve the parliament even after receiving a vote of no confidence except the first three months after an election.


The Sager House

In 1991 the Sager House was acquired, and since 1995 it has served as residence for the Prime Minister. The Sager House is located adjacent to Rosenbad, the Government chancellery, straight across the water from Helgeandsholmen with the Riksdag building, and beyond that lies the Royal Palace. Year 1991 (MCMXCI) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the 1991 Gregorian calendar). ... The Sager House, from the south The Sager House is the official residence of the Prime Minister of Sweden. ... Year 1995 (MCMXCV) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display full 1995 Gregorian calendar). ... Rosenbad is the building primarily associated with the Prime Ministers Office and the Government Chancellery in Sweden. ... Helgeandsholmen, is a small island in the center of Stockholm, Sweden. ... The parliament building from outside. ... The Stockholm Palace, or Stockholms slott, is the royal palace and official residence of the Swedish monarch, in Stockholm. ...


Officeholders (1809-Present)

Prime Ministers for Justice (1809-1876)

Prime Ministers for Foreign Affairs (1809-1876)

Fredrik Gyllenborg (1767 - 1829) was prime minister of Sweden from June 25, 1810 to August 18, 1829. ... Count Mathias Rosenblad was a Swedish politician and government official. ... Count Arvid Rutger Fredriksson Posse, (1820 february 15-1901 april 24) son to Governor Count Fredrik Posse and Baroness Magdalena Charlotta Bennet. ... Baron Lars Herman Gyllenhaal[1](1790-1858) State Minister of Justice and one of the Lords of the Realm January 5th 1833. ... Count Arvid Rutger Fredriksson Posse, (1820 february 15-1901 april 24) son to Governor Count Fredrik Posse and Baroness Magdalena Charlotta Bennet. ... De Geer in a contemporary newspaper caricature, depicted as St George fighting the four-headed dragon of the old four-chamber parliament. ... An editor has expressed a concern that the subject of the article does not satisfy the notability guideline or one of the following guidelines for inclusion on Wikipedia: Biographies, Books, Companies, Fiction, Music, Neologisms, Numbers, Web content, or several proposals for new guidelines. ... Edvard Carleson Edvard Henrik Carleson, 1820-1884. ... De Geer in a contemporary newspaper caricature, depicted as St George fighting the four-headed dragon of the old four-chamber parliament. ... Count Lars von Engeström, (1751 - 1826), was a Swedish statesman. ... External links Gustaf af Wetterstedt - Svenskt biografiskt handlexikon (in Swedish) Categories: Stub | 1776 births | 1837 deaths | Members of the Swedish Academy | Swedish politicians ... Baron Gustaf Nils Algernon Adolf Stierneld (July 12, 1791 - November 14, 1868) was a Swedish politician. ... Baron Albrecht Elof Ihre (1797-1877) was a Swedish diplomat and politician who served as Swedish-Norwegian prime minister of foreign affairs 1840-1848 (acting 1840-1842). ... Baron Gustaf Nils Algernon Adolf Stierneld (July 12, 1791 - November 14, 1868) was a Swedish politician. ...

List of Prime Ministers of Sweden (1876-Present)

# Prime Minister Took office Left office Party Cabinet(s)
1 De Geer, Louis 1 Louis De Geer (1818-1896) 1876-03-2020 March 1876 1880-04-1919 April 1880 0Independent liberal De Geer (1818-1896)
2 Posse, ArvidArvid Posse 1880-04-1919 April 1880 1883-06-1613 June 1883 Lantmanna Party Posse
3 Thyselius, Carl JohanCarl Johan Thyselius 1883-06-1313 June 1883 1884-05-1616 May 1884 0Independent conservative Thyselius
4 Themptander, RobertRobert Themptander 1884-05-1616 May 1884 1888-02-066 February 1888 0Independent liberal Themptander
5 Bildt, GillisGillis Bildt 1888-02-066 February 1888 1889-10-1212 October 1889 0Independent conservative G. Bildt
6 Åkerhielm, GustafGustaf Åkerhielm 1889-10-1212 October 1889 1891-07-1010 July 1891 Protectionist Majority Party Åkerhielm
7 Boström, Erik GustafErik Gustaf Boström 1891-07-1010 July 1891 1900-09-1212 September 1900 Lantmanna Party Boström I
8 Otter, Fredrik vonFredrik von Otter 1900-09-1212 September 1900 1902-07-055 July 1902 0Independent conservative von Otter
9 Boström, Erik GustafErik Gustaf Boström
(2nd term)
1902-07-055 July 1902 1905-04-1313 April 1905 Lantmanna Party Boström II
10 Ramstedt, JohanJohan Ramstedt 1905-04-1313 April 1905 1905-08-022 August 1905 0Independent Ramstedt
11 Lundeberg, ChristianChristian Lundeberg 1905-08-022 August 1905 1905-11-077 November 1905 Protectionist Majority Party Lundeberg
12 Staaff, KarlKarl Staaff 1905-11-077 November 1905 1906-05-2929 May 1906 Liberal Coalition Party Staaff I
13 Lindman, ArvidArvid Lindman 1906-05-2929 May 1906 1911-10-077 October 1911 Moderate Party Lindman I
14 Staaff, KarlKarl Staaff
(2nd term)
1911-10-077 October 1911 1914-02-1717 February 1914 Liberal Coalition Party Staaff II
15 Hammarskjöld, HjalmarHjalmar Hammarskjöld 1914-02-1717 February 1914 1917-03-3030 March 1917 0Independent conservative Hammarskjöld
16 Swartz, CarlCarl Swartz 1917-03-3030 March 1917 1917-10-1919 October 1917 National Party Swartz
17 Edén, NilsNils Edén 1917-10-1919 October 1917 1920-03-1010 March 1920 Liberal Coalition Party Edén
18 Branting, HjalmarHjalmar Branting 1920-03-1010 March 1920 1920-10-2727 October 1920 Social Democratic Party Branting I
19 De Geer, Louis 2Louis De Geer (1854-1935) 1920-10-2727 October 1920 1921-02-2323 February 1921 0Independent liberal De Geer (1854-1935)
20 Sydow, Oscar vonOscar von Sydow 1921-02-2323 February 1921 1921-10-1313 October 1921 0Independent conservative von Sydow
21 Branting, HjalmarHjalmar Branting
(2nd term)
1921-10-1313 October 1921 1923-04-1919 April 1923 Social Democratic Party Branting II
22 Trygger, ErnstErnst Trygger 1923-04-1919 April 1923 1924-10-1818 October 1924 National Party Trygger
23 Branting, HjalmarHjalmar Branting
(3rd term)
1924-10-1818 October 1924 1925-01-2424 January 1925 Social Democratic Party Branting III
24 Sandler, RickardRickard Sandler 1925-01-2424 January 1925 1926-06-077 June 1926 Social Democratic Party Sandler
25 Ekman, Carl GustafCarl Gustaf Ekman 1926-06-077 June 1926 1928-10-022 October 1928 Freeminded People's Party Ekman I
26 Lindman, ArvidArvid Lindman
(2nd term)
1928-10-022 October 1928 1930-06-077 June 1930 Moderate Party Lindman II
27 Ekman, Carl GustafCarl Gustaf Ekman
(2nd term)
1930-06-077 June 1930 1932-08-066 August 1932 Freeminded People's Party Ekman II
28 Hamrin, FelixFelix Hamrin 1932-08-066 August 1932 1932-09-2424 September 1932 Freeminded People's Party Hamrin
29 Hansson, Per AlbinPer Albin Hansson 1932-09-2424 September 1932 1936-06-1919 June 1936 Social Democratic Party Hansson I
30 Pehrsson-Bramstorp, AxelAxel Pehrsson-Bramstorp 1936-06-1919 June 1936 1936-09-2828 September 1936 Centre Party Pehrsson-Bramstorp
31 Hansson, Per AlbinPer Albin Hansson
(2nd term)
1936-09-2828 September 1936 1946-10-066 October 1946[2] Social Democratic Party Hansson II,
Hansson III,
Hansson IV
31.5 Undén, ÖstenÖsten Undén (acting) 1946-10-066 October 1946 1946-10-1111 October 1946 Social Democratic Party Undén
32 Erlander, TageTage Erlander 1946-10-1111 October 1946 1969-10-1414 October 1969 Social Democratic Party Erlander I,
Erlander II,
Erlander III
33 Palme, OlofOlof Palme 1969-10-1414 October 1969 1976-10-088 October 1976 Social Democratic Party Palme I
34 Fälldin, ThorbjörnThorbjörn Fälldin 1976-10-088 October 1976 1978-10-1818 October 1978 Centre Party Fälldin I
35 Ullsten, OlaOla Ullsten 1978-10-1818 October 1978 1979-10-1212 October 1979 Liberal People's Party Ullsten
36 Fälldin, ThorbjörnThorbjörn Fälldin
(2nd term)
1979-10-1212 October 1979 1982-10-088 October 1982 Centre Party Fälldin II,
Fälldin III
37 Palme, OlofOlof Palme
(2nd term)
1982-10-088 October 1982 1986-03-011 March 1986[3] Social Democratic Party Palme II
38 Carlsson, IngvarIngvar Carlsson 1986-03-011 March 1986[4] 1991-10-044 October 1991 Social Democratic Party Carlsson I,
Carlsson II
39 Bildt, CarlCarl Bildt 1991-10-044 October 1991 1994-10-077 October 1994 Moderate Party C. Bildt
40 Carlsson, IngvarIngvar Carlsson
(2nd term)
1994-10-077 October 1994 1996-03-2222 March 1996 Social Democratic Party Carlsson III
41 Persson, GöranGöran Persson 1996-03-2222 March 1996 2006-10-066 October 2006 Social Democratic Party Persson
42 Reinfeldt, FredrikFredrik Reinfeldt 2006-10-066 October 2006 Incumbent Moderate Party Reinfeldt

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Notes

  1. ^ "How a Government is formed", Government Offices of Sweden web site
  2. ^ Died in office of natural causes.
  3. ^ Assassinated.
  4. ^ Acting Prime Minister from 1986-03-01 to 1986-03-12.

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Prime Minister of Sweden - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (380 words)
The Prime Minister or statsminister (minister of state) is the head of Government in Sweden.
At the introduction of the new office in 1876, the Minister of State for Justice became Minister of State (Prime Minister), while the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs was nominally demoted to Minister for Foreign Affairs.
The Minister for Foreign Affairs did however continue to be styled as Excellency, an honour shared only with the Prime Minister.
Prime minister - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2911 words)
While the modern office of Prime Minister developed in the UK the first actual usage of the word Prime Minister or Premier Ministre was used by Cardinal Richelieu, when, in 1624 he was named to head the royal council as prime minister of France.
The Prime Minister is formally the presiding minister of the Privy Council and the cabinet.
Contrary to popular and journalistic belief, most prime ministers in parliamentary systems are not appointed for a specific term of office and in effect may remain in power through a number of elections and parliaments.
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