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Carl Bildt
Nils Daniel Carl Bildt
Swedish politician (1949-), prime minister 1991–1994, foreign minister 2006–2014.
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Commander of the Legion of Honour
Grand Cross of the Order of the White Rose of Finland
Order of the Three Stars, 2nd Class
Cross of Recognition
H. M. The King's Medal
(2003)
Grand Cross of the Order of the Lithuanian Grand Duke Gediminas
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic
(3/24/2009)
Grand Cross of Royal Norwegian Order of Merit
(7/1/1992)
Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland
Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
Order of the Cross of Terra Mariana, 1st Class
(7/27/1996)
National Order of Merit
Grand Cross of the Order of the Phoenix
Grand Cross of the Order of the Oak Crown
Grand Cross 1st Class of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
Order of Prince Yaroslav the Wise, 2nd Class
Order of the White Star, 1st Class
(5/13/2016)
Q10726647
(1997)
Order of the Lithuanian Grand Duke Gediminas
Order of Merit of the Italian Republic
Order of Merit
Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland
Order of the Three Stars
Order of the Cross of Terra Mariana
Order of the White Rose of Finland
Order of Saint Michael and Saint George
Order of the Oak Crown
Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
Order of the Phoenix
Order of Stara Planina
Order of Prince Yaroslav the Wise
Date of Birth
7/15/1949
Member of Political Party
Moderate Party
Educated At
Stockholm University
Enskilda Gymnasiet
Östra Real
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Sweden
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Halmstad Parish
Sweden
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Foreign Minister
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http://www.bildt.net/
Mia Bohman
(1984 - 1997)
Start Time
:
1984
End Time
:
1997
Anna Maria Corazza Bildt
(10/18/1998 - )
Start Time
:
10/18/1998
Carl Bildt
Stockholm
Royal Swedish Academy of War Sciences
(1989 - )
Start Time
:
1989
Carl Bildt
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Swedish
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Unicameral Riksdag 1971-1993/94
Minister for Foreign Affairs of Sweden
(10/6/2006 - 10/3/2014)
Replaces
:
Jan Eliasson
Replaced By
:
Margot Wallström
Member of Cabinet
:
Reinfeldt Cabinet
Start Time
:
10/6/2006
End Time
:
10/3/2014
High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina
(12/14/1995 - 6/18/1997)
Replaced By
:
Carlos Westendorp
Start Time
:
12/14/1995
End Time
:
6/18/1997
Prime Minister of Sweden
(10/4/1991 - 10/7/1994)
Replaces
:
Ingvar Carlsson
Replaced By
:
Ingvar Carlsson
Start Time
:
10/4/1991
End Time
:
10/7/1994
Party Leader
(1986 - 1999)
Replaces
:
Ulf Adelsohn
Replaced By
:
Bo Lundgren
Organization Directed by the Office or Position
:
Moderate Party
Start Time
:
1986
End Time
:
1999
Chairperson
(1973 - 1974)
Replaces
:
Carl Cederschiöld
Replaced By
:
Mats Svegfors
Organization Directed by the Office or Position
:
Confederation of Swedish Conservative and Liberal Students
Start Time
:
1973
End Time
:
1974
Member of the Swedish Riksdag
(10/1/1979 - 11/4/1979)
Replaced By
:
Filip Fridolfsson
Parliamentary Group
:
Moderate Party
Elected In
:
1979 Swedish General Election
Electoral District
:
Stockholm Municipality Electoral District
Parliamentary Term
:
1979–1982 Swedish Riksdag
End Cause
:
Leave of Absence
Start Time
:
10/1/1979
End Time
:
11/4/1979
Member of the Swedish Riksdag
(10/6/1981 - 10/4/1982)
Parliamentary Group
:
Moderate Party
Electoral District
:
Stockholm Municipality Electoral District
Parliamentary Term
:
1979–1982 Swedish Riksdag
End Cause
:
Dissolution of Parliament
Start Time
:
10/6/1981
End Time
:
10/4/1982
Member of the Swedish Riksdag
(10/4/1982 - 9/30/1985)
Parliamentary Group
:
Moderate Party
Elected In
:
1982 Swedish General Election
Electoral District
:
Stockholm Municipality Electoral District
Parliamentary Term
:
1982–1985 Swedish Riksdag
End Cause
:
Dissolution of Parliament
Start Time
:
10/4/1982
End Time
:
9/30/1985
Member of the Swedish Riksdag
(9/30/1985 - 10/3/1988)
Parliamentary Group
:
Moderate Party
Elected In
:
1985 Swedish General Election
Electoral District
:
Stockholm Municipality Electoral District
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 - 9/30/1991)
Parliamentary Group
:
Moderate Party
Elected In
:
1988 Swedish General Election
Electoral District
:
Stockholm Municipality Electoral District
Parliamentary Term
:
1988–1991 Swedish Riksdag
End Cause
:
Dissolution of Parliament
Start Time
:
10/3/1988
End Time
:
9/30/1991
Member of the Swedish Riksdag
(9/30/1991 - 10/4/1991)
Replaced By
:
Peeter Luksep
Parliamentary Group
:
Moderate Party
Elected In
:
1991 Swedish General Election
Electoral District
:
Stockholm Municipality Electoral District
Parliamentary Term
:
1991–1994 Swedish Riksdag
Start Time
:
9/30/1991
End Time
:
10/4/1991
Member of the Swedish Riksdag
(10/8/1994 - 10/5/1998)
Parliamentary Group
:
Moderate Party
Elected In
:
1994 Swedish General Election
Electoral District
:
Stockholm Municipality Electoral District
Parliamentary Term
:
1994–1998 Swedish Riksdag
End Cause
:
Dissolution of Parliament
Start Time
:
10/8/1994
End Time
:
10/5/1998
Member of the Swedish Riksdag
(10/5/1998 - 9/13/1999)
Replaced By
:
Margareta Cederfelt
Parliamentary Group
:
Moderate Party
Elected In
:
1998 Swedish General Election
Electoral District
:
Stockholm Municipality Electoral District
Parliamentary Term
:
1998–2002 Swedish Riksdag
Start Time
:
10/5/1998
End Time
:
9/13/1999
Member of the Swedish Riksdag
(7/1/2000 - 9/18/2001)
Replaced By
:
Anna Kinberg Batra
Parliamentary Group
:
Moderate Party
Electoral District
:
Stockholm Municipality Electoral District
Parliamentary Term
:
1998–2002 Swedish Riksdag
End Cause
:
Resignation
Start Time
:
7/1/2000
End Time
:
9/18/2001
Rut Kerstin Maria Andersson-Alwå
Utrikesbyrån
World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2014
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World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2020
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Swedish
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International Relations
Point in Time
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2003
Point in Time
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3/24/2009
Point in Time
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7/1/1992
Point in Time
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7/27/1996
Point in Time
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5/13/2016
Point in Time
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1997