Olof Johansson

Olof Johansson
Minister for Energy
In office
8 October 1976  18 October 1978
Prime Minister Thorbjörn Fälldin
Preceded by Post established
Succeeded by Carl Tham
Deputy Minister for Budget
In office
12 Oktober 1979  8 October 1982
Prime Minister Thorbjörn Fälldin
Preceded by Post established
Succeeded by Post abolished
Minister for Communications (acting)
In office
5 May 1981  22 May 1981
Prime Minister Thorbjörn Fälldin
Preceded by Ulf Adelsohn
Succeeded by Claes Elmstedt
Minister for the Environment
In office
4 October 1991  16 June 1994
Prime Minister Carl Bildt
Preceded by Birgitta Dahl
Succeeded by Görel Thurdin
Personal details
Born Sten Olof Håkan Johansson
(1937-07-31) 31 July 1937
Ljungby församling, Småland
Political party Centre Party
Alma mater Stockholm School of Economics

Sten Olof Håkan Johansson (born 31 July 1937) is a Swedish politician, who was the leader of the Swedish Centre Party from 1987 to 1998 and Minister for the Environment 1991-1994.

Olof Johansson was born in Ljungby församling, Kalmar County. He studied at the Stockholm School of Economics, and was the leader of the Centre Party youth organisation from 1969 to 1971. In 1971 he was elected a Member of the Swedish Parliament, a position he held until 1976, and again 1978-1979 and 1982-1998. He held Cabinet posts in the centre-right governments 1976-1978 and 1979-1982. In 1987 he succeeded Karin Söder, who stepped down due to health reasons, as the leader of the Centre Party. When the centre-right regained power in 1991, Olof Johansson became Minister for the Environment in the Carl Bildt government, but left the post over his opposition to the construction of the Oresund Bridge in the summer of 1994, shortly before the Social Democrats regained power in the September elections.

After having seen his party doing badly in the elections of 1994 and still trailing in the polls less than a year before the upcoming 1998 elections, Olof Johansson stepped down as party leader, leaving the fate of the party in the hands of his little-known successor Lennart Daléus, prompting the Centre Party to print election posters with a portrait of Daléus, simply saying "This is Lennart".

After his withdrawal from politics he has been appointed as Chairman of the board of various institutions and companies. Most notably, he was the chairman of the Swedish state owned alcohol monopoly company, Systembolaget, between 2002 and 2009.[1]

References

  1. Maria Gners (2002-04-19). "Grattis, Olof Johansson" (in Swedish). Aftonbladet. Retrieved 2007-05-05.
Preceded by
Karin Söder
Chairman of the Centre Party of Sweden
19871998
Succeeded by
Lennart Daléus
Preceded by
Birgitta Dahl
Minister for the Environment of Sweden
19911994
Succeeded by
Görel Thurdin
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