Palme I cabinet
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Olof Palme's First Cabinet | |
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41st Cabinet of Sweden | |
Date formed | 14 October 1969 |
Date dissolved | 8 October 1976 |
People and organisations | |
King | Gustaf VI Adolf (until 1973) Carl XVI Gustaf |
Head of government | Olof Palme |
Status in legislature | Single-party majority government (1969–1970) Single-party minority government (1970–1976) |
Opposition party | Centre Party Liberal People's Party Moderate Party |
Opposition leader | Gunnar Hedlund (C) (1969–1971) Thorbjörn Fälldin (C) (1971–1976) |
History | |
Legislature term(s) | 1970–1973 1973–1976 |
Predecessor | Erlander III |
Successor | Fälldin I |
The first cabinet of Olof Palme was the cabinet and government of Sweden from 14 October 1969[1] to 8 October 1976.[2]
Swedish politics during the reign of this cabinet was eventful. During this period, a wave of major strikes broke out and the IB affair, a covert domestic espionage program perpetrated by the state was uncovered. The Norrmalmstorg robbery and subsequent hostage situation took place in 1973, and two years later the West German Embassy siege occurred.[3]
Ministers
References
Bibliography
- Östberg, Kjell (2009). När vinden vände. Olof Palme 1969–1986. Leopard Förlag. ISBN 978-9173433167.
Footnotes
- ^ "1969 | olofpalme.org". Retrieved 18 January 2020.
- ^ "Tage Erlander avgår och Olof Palme tillträder". Sveriges Radio (in Swedish). Retrieved 18 January 2020.
- ^ Östberg (2009)
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