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Gösta Bohman
Swedish politician (1911-1997).
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Sex or Gender
Male
Place of Birth
Hedvig Eleonora Parish
Place of Death
Engelbrekt Church Parish
Country of Citizenship
Sweden
Date of Birth
1/15/1911
Date of Death
8/12/1997
Member of Political Party
Moderate Party
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Gösta
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Usual Forename
Bohman
Kajsa Lindståhl
Mia Bohman
Swedish
Stockholm
Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
Gösta Bohman
Stockholm University
Candidate of Law
(1936)
Point in Time
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1936
Politics of Sweden
Bohman i Stockholm
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Used in Swedish PM
Two-Chamber Parliament 1867–1970.
Unicameral Riksdag 1971-1993/94
Substitute Member of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
(5/6/1963 - 1/1/1966)
Represents
:
Sweden
Start Time
:
5/6/1963
End Time
:
1/1/1966
Representative of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
(1/24/1966 - 12/7/1976)
Represents
:
Sweden
Start Time
:
1/24/1966
End Time
:
12/7/1976
Representative of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
(5/7/1979 - 11/22/1979)
Represents
:
Sweden
Start Time
:
5/7/1979
End Time
:
11/22/1979
Member of the Second Chamber
(1958 - 1970)
Electoral District
:
Stockholm Municipality Electoral District
Start Time
:
1958
End Time
:
1970
Party Leader
(1970 - 1981)
Replaces
:
Yngve Holmberg
Replaced By
:
Ulf Adelsohn
Organization Directed by the Office or Position
:
Moderate Party
Start Time
:
1970
End Time
:
1981
Sweden's Minister for Finance
(10/8/1976 - 11/24/1976)
Replaces
:
Gunnar Sträng
Member of Cabinet
:
Fälldin I Cabinet
Start Time
:
10/8/1976
End Time
:
11/24/1976
Minister of Economic Affairs
(11/25/1976 - 10/18/1978)
Replaced By
:
Ingemar Mundebo
Member of Cabinet
:
Fälldin I Cabinet
Start Time
:
11/25/1976
End Time
:
10/18/1978
Minister of Economic Affairs
(10/12/1979 - 5/5/1981)
Replaces
:
Ingemar Mundebo
Replaced By
:
Rolf Wirtén
Member of Cabinet
:
Fälldin II Cabinet
Start Time
:
10/12/1979
End Time
:
5/5/1981
Member of the Swedish Riksdag
(1/11/1971 - 1/10/1974)
Electoral District
:
Stockholm Municipality Electoral District
Parliamentary Group
:
Moderate Party
Elected In
:
1970 Swedish General Election
Parliamentary Term
:
1971–1973 Swedish Riksdag
End Cause
:
Dissolution of Parliament
Start Time
:
1/11/1971
End Time
:
1/10/1974
Member of the Swedish Riksdag
(1/10/1974 - 10/4/1976)
Electoral District
:
Stockholm Municipality Electoral District
Parliamentary Group
:
Moderate Party
Elected In
:
1973 Swedish General Election
Parliamentary Term
:
1974–1976 Swedish Riksdag
End Cause
:
Dissolution of Parliament
Start Time
:
1/10/1974
End Time
:
10/4/1976
Member of the Swedish Riksdag
(10/4/1976 - 10/10/1976)
Electoral District
:
Stockholm Municipality Electoral District
Replaced By
:
Blenda Littmarck
Parliamentary Group
:
Moderate Party
Elected In
:
1976 Swedish General Election
Parliamentary Term
:
1976–1979 Swedish Riksdag
End Cause
:
Entering Government
Start Time
:
10/4/1976
End Time
:
10/10/1976
Member of the Swedish Riksdag
(10/18/1978 - 10/1/1979)
Electoral District
:
Stockholm Municipality Electoral District
Parliamentary Group
:
Moderate Party
Parliamentary Term
:
1976–1979 Swedish Riksdag
End Cause
:
Dissolution of Parliament
Start Time
:
10/18/1978
End Time
:
10/1/1979
Member of the Swedish Riksdag
(10/1/1979 - 10/4/1982)
Electoral District
:
Stockholm Municipality Electoral District
Parliamentary Group
:
Moderate Party
Elected In
:
1979 Swedish General Election
Parliamentary Term
:
1979–1982 Swedish Riksdag
End Cause
:
Dissolution of Parliament
Start Time
:
10/1/1979
End Time
:
10/4/1982
Member of the Swedish Riksdag
(10/4/1982 - 4/29/1984)
Electoral District
:
Stockholm Municipality Electoral District
Replaced By
:
Axel Wennerholm
Parliamentary Group
:
Moderate Party
Elected In
:
1982 Swedish General Election
Parliamentary Term
:
1982–1985 Swedish Riksdag
End Cause
:
Leave of Absence
Start Time
:
10/4/1982
End Time
:
4/29/1984
Member of the Swedish Riksdag
(6/3/1984 - 9/30/1985)
Electoral District
:
Stockholm Municipality Electoral District
Parliamentary Group
:
Moderate Party
Parliamentary Term
:
1982–1985 Swedish Riksdag
End Cause
:
Dissolution of Parliament
Start Time
:
6/3/1984
End Time
:
9/30/1985
Member of the Swedish Riksdag
(9/30/1985 - 10/3/1988)
Electoral District
:
Stockholm Municipality Electoral District
Parliamentary Group
:
Moderate Party
Elected In
:
1985 Swedish General Election
Parliamentary Term
:
1985–1988 Swedish Riksdag
End Cause
:
Dissolution of Parliament
Start Time
:
9/30/1985
End Time
:
10/3/1988
Member of the Swedish Riksdag
(10/3/1988 - 3/18/1990)
Electoral District
:
Stockholm Municipality Electoral District
Replaced By
:
Mikael Odenberg
Parliamentary Group
:
Moderate Party
Elected In
:
1988 Swedish General Election
Parliamentary Term
:
1988–1991 Swedish Riksdag
Start Time
:
10/3/1988
End Time
:
3/18/1990
Member of the Swedish Riksdag
(4/20/1990 - 9/30/1991)
Electoral District
:
Stockholm Municipality Electoral District
Parliamentary Group
:
Moderate Party
Parliamentary Term
:
1988–1991 Swedish Riksdag
End Cause
:
Dissolution of Parliament
Start Time
:
4/20/1990
End Time
:
9/30/1991
Gunnel Bohman
Rådmansö Cemetery