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Olof Palme
Palme in 1984
Prime Minister of Sweden
In office
8 October 1982 – 28 February 1986
MonarchCarl XVI Gustaf
DeputyIngvar Carlsson
Preceded byThorbjörn Fälldin
Succeeded byIngvar Carlsson
In office
14 October 1969 – 8 October 1976
MonarchsGustaf VI Adolf
Carl XVI Gustaf
Preceded byTage Erlander
Succeeded byThorbjörn Fälldin
Leader of the Social Democratic Party
In office
14 October 1969 – 28 February 1986
Preceded byTage Erlander
Succeeded byIngvar Carlsson
President of the Nordic Council
In office
1 January 1979 – 31 December 1979
Preceded byTrygve Bratteli
Succeeded byMatthías Árni Mathiesen
Positions held in the Erlander cabinets
Minister of Education
In office
1 January 1968 – 14 October 1969
Prime MinisterTage Erlander
Preceded byHimself (as Minister of Education and Ecclesiastical Affairs)
Succeeded byIngvar Carlsson
Minister of Education and Ecclesiastical Affairs
In office
29 September 1967 – 31 December 1967
Prime MinisterTage Erlander
Preceded byRagnar Edenman
Succeeded byHimself (as Minister of Education)
Minister of Communications (Transport)
In office
25 November 1965 – 29 September 1967
Prime MinisterTage Erlander
Preceded byGösta Skoglund
Succeeded bySvante Lundkvist
Personal details
Born
Sven Olof Joachim Palme

(1927-01-30)30 January 1927
Stockholm, Sweden
Died28 February 1986(1986-02-28) (aged 59)
Stockholm, Sweden
Manner of deathAssassination by gunshot
Resting placeAdolf Fredrik Church
Political partySocial Democratic
Spouses
Jelena Rennerova
(m. 1948; div. 1952)
Lisbeth Beck-Friis
(m. 1956)
Children
  • Joakim
  • Mårten
  • Mattias
Alma materKenyon College (BA)
University of Stockholm (LLM)
SignatureOlof Palme
WebsiteOlof Palme International Center
Military service
AllegianceSweden Sweden
Branch/service Swedish Army
Years of service1945–1947 (active)
1947–1977 (reserve)
RankCaptain
UnitSvea Artillery Regiment

Sven Olof Joachim Palme (/ˈpɑːlmə/; Swedish: [ˈûːlɔf ˈpâlːmɛ] ; 30 January 1927 – 28 February 1986) was a Swedish politician and statesman who served as Prime Minister of Sweden from 1969 to 1976 and 1982 to 1986. Palme led the Swedish Social Democratic Party from 1969 until his assassination in 1986.

A longtime protégé of Prime Minister Tage Erlander, he became Prime Minister of Sweden in 1969, heading a Privy Council Government. He left office after failing to form a government after the 1976 general election, which ended 40 years of unbroken rule by the Social Democratic Party. While Leader of the Opposition, he served as special mediator of the United Nations in the Iran–Iraq War, and was President of the Nordic Council in 1979. He faced a second defeat in 1979, but he returned as prime minister after electoral victories in 1982 and 1985, and served until his death.

Palme was a pivotal and polarizing[1] figure domestically as well as in international politics from the 1960s onward. He was steadfast in his non-alignment policy towards the superpowers, accompanied by support for numerous liberation movements following decolonization including, most controversially, economic and vocal support for a number of Third World governments. He was the first Western head of government to visit Cuba after its revolution, giving a speech in Santiago praising contemporary Cuban revolutionaries.

Frequently a critic of Soviet and American foreign policy, he expressed his resistance to imperialist ambitions and authoritarian regimes, including those of Francisco Franco of Spain, Augusto Pinochet of Chile, Leonid Brezhnev of the Soviet Union, António de Oliveira Salazar of Portugal, Gustáv Husák of Czechoslovakia, and most notably John Vorster and P. W. Botha of South Africa, denouncing apartheid as a "particularly gruesome system". His 1972 condemnation of American bombings in Hanoi, comparing the bombings to a number of historical crimes including the bombing of Guernica, the massacres of Oradour-sur-glane, Babi Yar, Katyn, Lidice and Sharpeville and the extermination of Jews and other groups at Treblinka, resulted in a temporary freeze in Sweden–United States relations.He was also a supporter of Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge "Even as the horrors committed by the Communist Pol Pot regime in Cambodia seeped out into the wider world, the country and its government enjoyed widespread support in Sweden, especially among the ruling Social Democrats and its supporters. The prime minister Olof Palme issued a joint statement with Fidel Castro congratulating the Khmer Rouge, and its leader Pol Pot was frequently portrayed in the Swedish media as a Robin Hood. Government ministers vigorously denied allegations of Khmer Rouge atrocities as exaggerations."[2]

Palme's assassination on a Stockholm street on 28 February 1986 was the first murder of a national leader in Sweden since Gustav III in 1792, and had a great impact across Scandinavia.[3] Local convict and addict Christer Pettersson was originally convicted of the murder in Stockholm District Court but was unanimously acquitted by the Svea Court of Appeal. On 10 June 2020, Swedish prosecutors held a press conference to announce that there was "reasonable evidence" that Stig Engström had killed Palme.[4] As Engström had taken his own life in 2000, the authorities announced that the investigation into Palme's death was to be closed.[4] The 2020 conclusion has faced widespread criticism from lawyers, police officers and journalists, decrying the evidence as only circumstantial, and – by the prosecutors' own admission – too weak to ensure a trial had the suspect been alive.[5] The true identity of his assassin remains unknown.

  1. ^ "Sweden's chance to heal 'open wound' of former PM's murder". 4 May 2020.
  2. ^ S.Za. (15 September 2023). "Gunnar Bergstrom's Kampuchea, 1978". Iconic Photos. Retrieved 28 April 2024.
  3. ^ Nordstrom, Byron (2000). Scandinavia Since 1500. University of Minnesota Press, p. 347. "The February 1986 murder of Sweden's Prime Minister Olof Palme near Sergelstorget in the middle of Stockholm's downtown shocked the nation and region. Political assassinations were virtually unheard-of in Scandinavia."
  4. ^ a b "Olof Palme murder: Sweden believes it knows who killed PM in 1986". BBC News. 10 June 2020.
  5. ^ Sallinen, Jani Pirttisalo (12 June 2020). "Bevisen hade fått svårt – på punkt efter punkt". Svenska Dagbladet.

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