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1991 election
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Ingvar Carlsson's second cabinet
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Ingvar Carlsson's third cabinet
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King (list): Carl XVI Gustaf
Crown Princess: Victoria
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Marshal of the Realm: Fredrik Wersäll
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Government: Kristersson cabinet
Prime Minister (list): Ulf Kristersson
Deputy Prime Minister: Ebba Busch
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Speaker: Andreas Norlén
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1st — Åsa Lindestam
2nd — Lotta Johnsson Fornarve
3rd — Kerstin Lundgren
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Minister: Tobias Billström
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government and King Carl XVI Gustaf, who chaired the meeting, confirmed that a change of government had taken place. Below are the cabinet members listed....
forming a left-right government. Instead, the four-party centre-right BildtCabinet was formed, also including the Centre Party and the Christian Democrats...
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also served as High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina succeeding CarlBildt and was powered with upholding the Dayton Peace Agreement. Born in Madrid...
current situation in this complex region." Sweden — Foreign Minister CarlBildt congratulated Georgia on "its well-run presidential election and Giorgi...
unchecked currency speculation, and a centre-right government led by CarlBildt (1991–1994), creating the fiscal crisis of the early 1990s. But Sweden's...
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regained power in 1991, Johansson became Minister for the Environment in the CarlBildt government, but left the post over his opposition to the construction...
Commission’s Task Force on Global Capitalism in Transition, chaired by CarlBildt, Kelly Grier and Takeshi Niinami. Wijers lives with his partner, and has...
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AB 2001–2011, from where he resigned due to quarrels with the Reinfeldt cabinet on its railway deregulation policies. Adelsohn studied law at Stockholm...
conference on 25 August 2017. Former prime minister and Moderate Party leader CarlBildt was suggested as a replacement after Kinberg Batra resigned; however,...