Oscar von Sydow

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Oscar von Sydow
Oscar von Sydow

In office
February 23, 1921 – October 13, 1921
Preceded by Gerhard Louis De Geer
Succeeded by Hjalmar Branting

Born July 12, 1873(1873-07-12)
Kalmar, Kalmar County, Småland
Died August 19, 1936 (aged 63)
Drottningholm, Lovön, Stockholm County
Political party Independent (politician)

Oscar Fredrik von Sydow (July 12, 1873August 19, 1936) was a Swedish politician who served as Prime Minister of Sweden from February 23 to October 13, 1921.

Oscar von Sydow was the son of Henrik August von Sydow, a magistrate's secretary and Euphrosyne Maria Modin. He was born in Kalmar and raised in Norrland. In 1890, he passed his maturity examination and proceeded to study Law at Uppsala University. In 1894, he graduated with a degree in civil service.

In 1906, von Sydow was appointed Undersecretary of State at the Ministry for Public Administration, and in 1911, he became the Governor of Norrbotten County. In the governments of Hjalmar Hammarskjöld and Carl Swartz (1914–1917), he was Minister for Public Administration, during which he established the Unemployment Commission (arbetslöshetskommissionen). Between 1917 and 1934, he was Governor of Gothenburg and Bohus County.

Following the sudden resignation of Prime Minister Louis De Geer in 1921, the King had difficulties finding a candidate willing to form a new government as the elections were drawing near. After Hjalmar Branting declined upon being asked twice to become Prime Minister, the appointment went to Oscar von Sydow.

Von Sydow gave an ultimatum that he would not lead a powerless government and he demanded that the Social Democratic Party promise to support him in important finance and defence issues. Despite these agreements, all of the propositions made by the new government were voted down by the opposition. Von Sydow's lasting legacy as Prime Minister is for presenting the bill that abolished the death penalty in Sweden.

Von Sydow was Marshal of the Realm (riksmarskalk) from 1934 until his death in 1936.

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Preceded by
Gerhard Louis De Geer
Prime Minister of Sweden
February–October 1921
Succeeded by
Hjalmar Branting