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Göran Persson
Goran Persson
Prime Minister of Sweden from 1996 to 2006.
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Statements about
Göran Persson
Date of Birth
1/20/1949
Member of Political Party
Swedish Social Democratic Party
Educated At
Örebro University
Country of Citizenship
Sweden
Spouse
Anitra Steen
(12/6/2003 - )
Start Time
:
12/6/2003
Annika Barthine
(3/10/1995 - 1/29/2003)
Start Time
:
3/10/1995
End Time
:
1/29/2003
Instance Of
Human
Image
Place of Birth
Vingåker
Occupation
Politician
Given Name
Göran
Object of Statement Has Role
:
Usual Forename
Hans
Award Received
10 items
Sophie Prize
(2007)
Point in Time
:
2007
Grand Cross of the Order of the Star of Romania
(2004)
Point in Time
:
2004
Raoul Wallenberg Award
(2001)
Point in Time
:
2001
H. M. The King's Medal
Reason for Deprecated Rank
:
Duplicate Entry
Order of the Cross of Terra Mariana, 1st Class
(1/12/2011)
Point in Time
:
1/12/2011
Order of the Three Stars
Honorary Doctor of the Tbilisi State University
(2006)
Point in Time
:
2006
Q117085995
(2009)
Point in Time
:
2009
Global Economy Prize
(2021)
Point in Time
:
2021
Honorary Doctorate
(12/1/2004)
Conferred By
:
Örebro University
Conferred By
:
Dankook University
Point in Time
:
12/1/2004
Point in Time
:
December 2004
Point in Time
:
3/1/2004
Point in Time
:
March 2004
Commons Gallery
Göran Persson
Work Location
Stockholm
Religion or Worldview
Lutheranism
Family Name
Persson
Name in Native Language
Göran Persson
Pronunciation Audio
:
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Languages Spoken, Written or Signed
Swedish
Sex or Gender
Male
Different From
Göran Persson
Owner Of
Övre Torp
(2004 - )
Start Time
:
2004
Position Held
15 items
Sweden's Minister for Finance
(10/7/1994 - 3/22/1996)
Replaces
:
Anne Wibble
Replaced By
:
Erik Åsbrink
Member of Cabinet
:
Carlsson III Cabinet
Start Time
:
10/7/1994
End Time
:
3/22/1996
Minister of Primary Education
(1/29/1989 - 10/4/1991)
Replaces
:
Bengt Göransson
Replaced By
:
Beatrice Ask
Member of Cabinet
:
Carlsson I Cabinet
Member of Cabinet
:
Carlsson II Cabinet
Start Time
:
1/29/1989
End Time
:
10/4/1991
Prime Minister of Sweden
(3/22/1996 - 10/6/2006)
Replaces
:
Ingvar Carlsson
Replaced By
:
Fredrik Reinfeldt
Series Ordinal
:
31
Start Time
:
3/22/1996
End Time
:
10/6/2006
Party Leader
(3/15/1996 - 3/17/2007)
Replaces
:
Ingvar Carlsson
Replaced By
:
Mona Sahlin
Organization Directed by the Office or Position
:
Swedish Social Democratic Party
Start Time
:
3/15/1996
End Time
:
3/17/2007
Member of the Swedish Riksdag
(10/1/1979 - 10/4/1982)
Parliamentary Group
:
Swedish Social Democratic Party
Elected In
:
1979 Swedish General Election
Electoral District
:
Södermanland County Constituency
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 - 1/18/1985)
Replaced By
:
Lars Andersson
Parliamentary Group
:
Swedish Social Democratic Party
Elected In
:
1982 Swedish General Election
Electoral District
:
Södermanland County Constituency
Parliamentary Term
:
1982–1985 Swedish Riksdag
Start Time
:
10/4/1982
End Time
:
1/18/1985
Member of the Swedish Riksdag
(10/5/1991 - 10/3/1994)
Parliamentary Group
:
Swedish Social Democratic Party
Elected In
:
1991 Swedish General Election
Electoral District
:
Södermanland County Constituency
Parliamentary Term
:
1991–1994 Swedish Riksdag
End Cause
:
Dissolution of Parliament
Start Time
:
10/5/1991
End Time
:
10/3/1994
Member of the Swedish Riksdag
(10/3/1994 - 10/7/1994)
Replaced By
:
Laila Bjurling
Parliamentary Group
:
Swedish Social Democratic Party
Elected In
:
1994 Swedish General Election
Electoral District
:
Södermanland County Constituency
Parliamentary Term
:
1994–1998 Swedish Riksdag
Start Time
:
10/3/1994
End Time
:
10/7/1994
Member of the Swedish Riksdag
(10/5/1998 - 10/5/1998)
Replaced By
:
Leif Jakobsson
Parliamentary Group
:
Swedish Social Democratic Party
Elected In
:
1998 Swedish General Election
Electoral District
:
Malmö
Parliamentary Term
:
1998–2002 Swedish Riksdag
End Cause
:
Entering Government
Start Time
:
10/5/1998
End Time
:
10/5/1998
Member of the Swedish Riksdag
(9/30/2002 - 9/30/2002)
Replaced By
:
Hillevi Larsson
Parliamentary Group
:
Swedish Social Democratic Party
Elected In
:
2002 Swedish General Election
Electoral District
:
Malmö
Parliamentary Term
:
2002–2006 Swedish Riksdag
End Cause
:
Entering Government
Start Time
:
9/30/2002
End Time
:
9/30/2002
Member of the Swedish Riksdag
(10/2/2006 - 4/30/2007)
Replaced By
:
Caroline Helmersson Olsson
Parliamentary Group
:
Swedish Social Democratic Party
Elected In
:
2006 Swedish General Election
Electoral District
:
Södermanland County Constituency
Parliamentary Term
:
2006–2010 Swedish Riksdag
End Cause
:
Resignation
Start Time
:
10/2/2006
End Time
:
4/30/2007
Chair of the Committee on Environment and Agriculture
(10/8/1991 - 11/3/1992)
Replaces
:
Karl Erik Olsson
Replaced By
:
Margareta Winberg
Start Time
:
10/8/1991
End Time
:
11/3/1992
Member of the Committee on Industry and Trade
(11/6/1992 - 10/6/1993)
Start Time
:
11/6/1992
End Time
:
10/6/1993
Member of the Committee on Finance
(10/7/1993 - 10/8/1993)
Start Time
:
10/7/1993
End Time
:
10/8/1993
Chairman of the Board of LKAB
(4/27/2017 - )
Start Time
:
4/27/2017
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Name
Göran Persson i Stjärnhov
Object of Statement Has Role
:
Used in Swedish PM
Series Ordinal
:
1
Persson i Malmö
Object of Statement Has Role
:
Used in Swedish PM
Described by Source
Vem Är Det 1993
Section
:
Persson, H Göran
Page(s)
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879
Vem Är Det 1995
Section
:
Persson, H Göran
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886
Vem Är Det 1997
Section
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Persson, H Göran
Page(s)
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894
Vem Är Det 2001
Section
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Persson, H Göran
Page(s)
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