Ingvar Carlsson

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Ingvar Carlsson
Ingvar Carlsson

Ingvar Carlsson in Lund, Sweden on 19 May 2006.


In office
13 March 1986 – 4 October 1991
Deputy Svante Lundkvist (1986),
Kjell-Olof Feldt (1986–1990),
Lena Hjelm-Wallén (1990),
Odd Engström (1990–1991)
Preceded by Olof Palme
Succeeded by Carl Bildt
In office
7 October 1994 – 22 March 1996
Deputy Mona Sahlin (1994–1995),
Lena Hjelm-Wallén (1995–1996)
Preceded by Carl Bildt
Succeeded by Göran Persson

Born 9 November 1934 (1934-11-09) (age 73)
Borås, Älvsborg County, Sweden
Political party Social Democrat
Spouse Ingrid Carlsson
Residence Sager House
Alma mater Northwestern University
Religion Lutheran (Church of Sweden)

Ingvar Carlsson (born 9 November 1934) is a Swedish politician, former Prime Minister of Sweden (1986 – 1991; 1994 – 1996) and leader of the Social Democratic Party (1986 – 1996).

Carlsson was born in Borås, Västra Götaland County (then Älvsborg County), Sweden. In 1965, after completing his studies at Northwestern University in Illinois in the United States, he was elected member of the Swedish Parliament. In the same year, he also became leader of the Swedish Social Democratic Youth League. He had the following ministerial posts; Minister of Education 1969-1973, Minister of Housing 1973-1976, Deputy Prime Minister 1982-1986 and following the assassination of Olof Palme in 1986 Ingvar Carlsson became the new Prime Minister or Statsminister and party leader. In 1990 the Carlsson cabinet resigned after failing to gain majority for economic reforms, but was reinstated immediately with a slightly changed agenda.

The Social Democrats lost the elections in 1991, but Carlsson returned to power after the elections in 1994 and was succeeded by Göran Persson both as Prime Minister and party leader in 1996. His career has been shaped by the heritage of Olof Palme, with whom he worked closely, but his policies are more seen as being a continuation of the legacy established by Tage Erlander.

A satirical TV show likened Ingvar Carlsson's appearance to the sole of a shoe, which led to the (slightly affectionate) use of the nickname the Sole ("Sulan").

Political offices
Preceded by
Olof Palme
Minister for Education
1961 – 1967
Succeeded by
Bertil Zachrisson
Preceded by
None
Minister for Housing
1986 – 1991
Succeeded by
Elvy Olsson
Preceded by
Ola Ullsten
Deputy Prime Minister
1986 – 1991
Succeeded by
Svante Lundkvist
Preceded by
None
Minister for the Environment
1986 – 1991
Succeeded by
Birgitta Dahl
Preceded by
Olof Palme
Prime Minister of Sweden
1986 – 1991
Succeeded by
Carl Bildt
Preceded by
Carl Bildt
Prime Minister of Sweden
1994 – 1996
Succeeded by
Göran Persson
Party political offices
Preceded by
Olof Palme
Chairman of the Swedish Social Democratic Party
1986 – 1996
Succeeded by
Göran Persson