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Prime Ministers under the Kingdom of Sweden (1905–present) |
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Name |
Term |
Political Party |
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Took office |
Left office |
Duration |
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Karl Staaff |
07-Nov-05 |
29-May-06 |
0 years,203 days |
Liberal Coalition Party |
(1860–1915) |
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Arvid Lindman |
29-May-06 |
07-Oct-11 |
5 years,131 days |
General Electoral League |
(1862–1936) |
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Karl Staaff |
07-Oct-11 |
17-Feb-14 |
2 years,133 days |
Liberal Coalition Party |
(1860–1915) |
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Hjalmar Hammarskjöld |
17-Feb-14 |
30-Mar-17 |
3 years,41 days |
Independent |
(1862–1953) |
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Carl Swartz |
30-Mar-17 |
19-Oct-17 |
0 years,203 days |
National Party |
(1858–1926) |
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Nils Edén |
19-Oct-17 |
10-Mar-20 |
2 years,143 days |
Liberal Coalition Party |
(1871–1945) |
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Hjalmar Branting |
10-Mar-20 |
27-Oct-20 |
0 years,231 days |
Social Democrats |
(1860–1925) |
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Gerhard Louis De Geer |
27-Oct-20 |
23-Feb-21 |
0 years,119 days |
Independent |
(1854–1935) |
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Oscar von Sydow |
23-Feb-21 |
13-Oct-21 |
0 years,232 days |
Independent |
(1873–1936) |
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Hjalmar Branting |
13-Oct-21 |
19-Apr-23 |
1 year,188 days |
Social Democrats |
(1860–1925) |
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Ernst Trygger |
19-Apr-23 |
18-Oct-24 |
1 year,182 days |
National Party |
(1857–1943) |
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Hjalmar Branting |
18-Oct-24 |
24-Jan-25 |
0 years,98 days |
Social Democrats |
(1860–1925) |
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Rickard Sandler |
24-Jan-25 |
07-Jun-26 |
1 year,134 days |
Social Democrats |
(1884–1964) |
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Carl Gustaf Ekman |
07-Jun-26 |
02-Oct-28 |
2 years,117 days |
Freeminded People's Party |
(1872–1945) |
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Arvid Lindman |
02-Oct-28 |
07-Jun-30 |
1 year,248 days |
General Electoral League |
(1862–1936) |
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Carl Gustaf Ekman |
07-Jun-30 |
06-Aug-32 |
2 years,60 days |
Freeminded People's Party |
(1872–1945) |
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Felix Hamrin |
06-Aug-32 |
24-Sep-32 |
0 years,49 days |
Freeminded People's Party |
(1875–1937) |
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Per Albin Hansson |
24-Sep-32 |
19-Jun-36 |
3 years,269 days |
Social Democrats |
(1885–1946) |
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Axel Pehrsson-Bramstorp |
19-Jun-36 |
28-Sep-36 |
0 years,101 days |
Farmers' League |
(1883–1954) |
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Per Albin Hansson |
28-Sep-36 |
13-Dec-39 |
10 years,8 days |
Social Democrats |
(1885–1946) |
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13-Dec-39 |
31-Jul-45 |
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31-Jul-45 |
06-Oct-46 |
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Tage Erlander |
11-Oct-46 |
01-Oct-51 |
23 years,3 days |
Social Democrats |
(1901–1985) |
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01-Oct-51 |
31-Oct-57 |
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31-Oct-57 |
14-Oct-69 |
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Olof Palme |
14-Oct-69 |
08-Oct-76 |
6 years,360 days |
Social Democrats |
(1927–1986) |
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Thorbjörn Fälldin |
08-Oct-76 |
18-Oct-78 |
2 years,10 days |
Centre Party |
(1926– ) |
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Ola Ullsten |
18-Oct-78 |
12-Oct-79 |
0 years,362 days |
People's Party |
(1931– ) |
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Thorbjörn Fälldin |
12-Oct-79 |
22-May-81 |
2 years,361 days |
Centre Party |
(1926– ) |
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22-May-81 |
08-Oct-82 |
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Olof Palme |
08-Oct-82 |
28 February 1986[1] |
3 years,143 days |
Social Democrats |
(1927–1986) |
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Ingvar Carlsson |
1 March 1986[2] |
27-Feb-90 |
5 years,217 days |
Social Democrats |
(1934– ) |
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27-Feb-90 |
04-Oct-91 |
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Carl Bildt |
04-Oct-91 |
07-Oct-94 |
3 years,3 days |
Moderate Party |
(1949– ) |
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Ingvar Carlsson |
07-Oct-94 |
22-Mar-96 |
1 year,167 days |
Social Democrats |
(1934– ) |
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Göran Persson |
22-Mar-96 |
06-Oct-06 |
10 years,198 days |
Social Democrats |
(1949– ) |
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Fredrik Reinfeldt |
06-Oct-06 |
03-Oct-14 |
7 years,362 days |
Moderate Party |
(1965– ) |
(Alliance for Sweden) |
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Stefan Löfven |
03-Oct-14 |
Incumbent |
0 years,151 days |
Social Democrats |
(1957– ) |