Sven Linderot

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Sven Linderot
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Sven Harald Linderot (8 October 18897 April 1956) was a Swedish Communist leader. He was born Sven Harald Larsson but changed his surname to Linderot in 1918. Among his party members he was also known as Sven-Lasse.

Linderot became active in the Swedish Social Democratic Party in 1914 and he joined the left opposition at the party split in 1917, which soon became the Communist Party of Sweden. Linderot was one of the leaders of the party’s youth organization and in late 1921 he was sent to Moscow to work for the Communist International (Comintern). He was also editor of the party newspaper Norrskensflamman from 1925 to 1927.

When the party split in 1929, Linderot emerged as one of the main figures in the pro-Comintern faction together with Hugo Sillén, which by orders of Moscow expelled a majority of the party's members, including the leadership. Linderot replaced the expelled Nils Flyg as leader of the party, a position he held from 1929 to 1951.

In 1939, Sven Linderot was elected to the upper house (Swedish: första kammaren) of the Parliament of Sweden, where he had a seat until 1949.

Party political offices
Preceded by
Nils Flyg
Leader of the Communist Party of Sweden
1929 – 1951
Succeeded by
Hilding Hagberg
Persondata
NAME Linderot, Sven
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Linderot, Sven Harald (full name); Larsson, Sven Harald (birth name)
SHORT DESCRIPTION Swedish communist politician
DATE OF BIRTH 8 October 1889
PLACE OF BIRTH Skedevi, Östergötland County
DATE OF DEATH 7 April 1956
PLACE OF DEATH