Fourth cabinet of Per Albin Hansson (Swedish: Regeringen Hansson IV) was the cabinet of Sweden between July 31, 1945 and October 6, 1946. It consisted of 16 ministers[1] who were all members of the Social Democratic Party, with party chairman Per Albin Hansson as Prime Minister. The cabinet succeeded the national coalition government (the Third cabinet of Per Albin Hansson), which had ruled during World War II. The cabinet was dissolved as a consequence of the death of the Prime Minister on the date October 6, 1946.
Ministers
[edit]Portfolio | Name | ||
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Prime Minister | Per Albin Hansson | ||
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Minister for Justice | Herman Zetterberg | ||
Minister for Foreign Affairs | Östen Undén | ||
Minister for Defence | Allan Vougt | ||
Minister for Social Affairs | Gustav Möller | ||
Minister for Communications | Torsten Nilsson | ||
Minister for Finance | Ernst Wigforss | ||
Minister of Education and Ecclesiastical Affairs | Tage Erlander | ||
Minister for Agriculture | Per Edvin Sköld | ||
Minister of Commerce and Industry | Gunnar Myrdal | ||
Minister of Supply | Axel Gjöres | ||
Deputy Ministers (Ministers without a portfolio) | |||
Deputy Minister | Gunnar Danielson | ||
Deputy Minister | Nils Quensel | (opol.) | |
Deputy Minister for Social Affairs | Eije Mossberg | ||
Deputy Minister for Agriculture | Gunnar Sträng | ||
Minister for Fuel | John Ericsson i Kinna |
References
[edit]- ^ Hanna Bäck; Thomas Persson; Kåre Vernby (2008). "In tranquil waters: Swedish cabinet ministers in the postwar era". In Keith Dowding; Patrick Dumont (eds.). The Selection of Ministers in Europe. Hiring and Firing (1st ed.). London: Routledge. ISBN 978-0415430814.
Sources
[edit]- Lindorm, Erik. Ett folk på marsch 1932-1946 p. 293
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