Maud Olofsson (2006–2010) Jan Björklund (2010–2014)
No. of ministers
25
Ministers removed
17
Member party
Moderate Party Liberal People's Party Centre Party Christian Democrats
Status in legislature
Coalition majority government (2006–2010) Coalition minority government (2010–2014)
History
Election(s)
2006 election 2010 election
Predecessor
Persson's cabinet
Successor
Löfven's cabinet
Politics of Sweden
Basic Laws
Instrument of Government
Act of Succession
Freedom of the Press Act
Fundamental Law on Freedom of Expression
Monarchy
King (list): Carl XVI Gustaf
Crown Princess: Victoria
Royal family
Royal Court
Marshal of the Realm: Fredrik Wersäll
Executive
Government: Kristersson cabinet
Prime Minister (list): Ulf Kristersson
Deputy Prime Minister: Ebba Busch
Government offices
Ministries
Government agencies
Legislature
Riksdag
Speaker: Andreas Norlén
Deputy Speakers
1st — Åsa Lindestam
2nd — Lotta Johnsson Fornarve
3rd — Kerstin Lundgren
Membership
Current members
National apportionment
Committees
War Delegation
Judiciary
Supreme Court
Courts of appeal
District courts
Supreme Administrative Court
Administrative courts of appeal
Administrative courts
Council on Legislation
Judicial review
Elections
Political parties
Recent elections
General: 2006
2010
2014
2018
2022
European: 2009
2014
2019
2024
Local: 2014
2018
Referendums
Administrative divisions
Counties
County administrative boards
Regional councils
Municipalities
Foreign relations
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Minister: Tobias Billström
Diplomatic missions of / in Sweden
Nationality law
Passport
Visa requirements
Visa policy
Sweden–NATO relations
China–Sweden relations
Denmark–Sweden relations
Finland–Sweden relations
France–Sweden relations
Germany–Sweden relations
Italy–Sweden relations
Norway–Sweden relations
Russia–Sweden relations
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Sweden–United Kingdom relations
Sweden–United States relations
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The cabinet of Fredrik Reinfeldt (Swedish: Regeringen Reinfeldt) was the cabinet of Sweden from 2006 to 2014. It was a coalition cabinet consisting of the four parties in the centre-right Alliance for Sweden: the Moderate Party, Centre Party, Liberal People's Party and the Christian Democrats.
The cabinet was installed on 6 October 2006, following the 2006 general election which ousted the Social Democrats after twelve years in power. It retained power after the 2010 general election as a minority government, and was the longest-serving consecutive non-social democratic government since the cabinet of Erik Gustaf Boström in 1900. It was led by Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt of the Moderate Party.
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