Leif Pagrotsky

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Leif Pagrotsky

Leif Pagrotsky at Stockholm Pride, 2011.
Born (1951-10-20) 20 October 1951
Gothenburg, Sweden
Residence Saltsjö-Boo, Nacka, Stockholm County, Sweden
Nationality Swedish
Education Bachelor of Arts, economics
Master of Science, economics
Alma mater Gothenburg University
Height 1.61 meters (5'3")
Title Minister of Trade
Minister for Industry and Trade
Minister for Education and Culture
Term 1997 - 6 October 2006
Political party
Swedish Social Democratic Party

Leif Pagrotsky, born 20 October 1951 in Gothenburg, is a Swedish Social Democratic politician, who had various posts in the government of Göran Persson between 1996 and 2006.

Biography

Pagrotsky has a Bachelor of Arts and a Master of Science in economics from Gothenburg University. Before joining the Cabinet, Pagrotsky worked at the Central Bank of Sweden and in the Ministry of Finance.

Pagrotsky lives in Saltsjö-Boo, in Nacka in Stockholm County. He has been very open about his angina pectoris, a condition stemming from insufficient oxygen supply to the heart. He has had heart surgery twice and has shared his experience in order to increase awareness about this condition.[1]

Pagrotsky is 1.61 meters (5'3'') but says he has never suffered from discrimination because of his height.[2]

In the 22 April 2009 episode of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, Pagrotsky is interviewed by reporter Wyatt Cenac on the subject of "Swedish socialism", as part of a satirical story on the impact that socialist reform has had on Swedish society. Pagrotsky is asked to apologize for "ushering in the socialism that tears at the souls of [his] countrymen", which Pagrotsky refuses to, defending the Swedish model by arguing that while Sweden has a big surplus in trade, the United States suffers from a deficit and has to borrow money from Sweden.

Political career

In 1997 Prime Minister Göran Persson made Pagrotsky Minister of Trade and, in 2002, Minister for Industry and Trade. He switched posts 1 November 2004 with former Minister of Education Thomas Östros. At the same time, the responsibility for cultural matters, previously belonging to a separate ministry, was added to Pagrotsky’s portfolio.

In May 2010 he became an adviser to George Papandreou's government during the Greek sovereign debt crisis.[3]

On 12 June 2013, King Carl XVI Gustaf awarded Pagrotsky H. M. The King's Medal (12th size, with the ribbon of the Royal Order of the Seraphim) "for many years of outstanding political achievement."[4]

References

  1. "Hjärta och Kärl — Leif Pagrotsky svarar [Heart and Vascular — Leif Pagrotsky answers]" (in Swedish). Karolinska University Hospital. Archived from the original on 12 March 2007. Retrieved 5 February 2014. 
  2. Melén, Johanna (26 February 2006). "Undantagen som bekräftar regeln [The exceptions to the rule]". Aftonbladet (in Swedish). Retrieved 5 February 2014. 
  3. "Pagrotsky rådgivare åt Grekland [Pagrotsky advisor to Greece]" (in Swedish). Dagens Industri. 2010-05-02. Retrieved 5 February 2014. 
  4. "The King awards medals". Swedish Royal Court. Retrieved 5 February 2014. 

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Preceded by
Thomas Östros
Minister for Education
Marita Ulvskog
Minister for Culture
Minister for Education and Culture
2004 - October 6, 2006
Succeeded by
Lars Leijonborg
Minister for Education
Cecilia Stegö Chilò
Minister for Culture
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