Fälldin I Cabinet
Fälldin's First Cabinet | |
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42nd cabinet of Sweden | |
Date formed | 8 October 1976 |
Date dissolved | 18 October 1978 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Carl XVI Gustaf |
Head of government | Thorbjörn Fälldin |
Member party |
Centre Party Liberal People's Party Moderate Party |
Status in legislature | Coalition majority government |
Opposition party | Social Democrats |
Opposition leader | Olof Palme |
History | |
Legislature term(s) | 1976-1979 |
Outgoing formation | Resignation due nuclear power discord |
Predecessor | Olof Palme's First Cabinet |
Successor | Ola Ullsten's Cabinet |
The first cabinet of Thorbjörn Fälldin was the cabinet and Government of Sweden from 8 October 1976 to 18 October 1978.
The cabinet was a coalition majority government consisting the Centre Party, the Liberal People's Party and the Moderate Party. The cabinet was led by Prime Minister Thorbjörn Fälldin who had led his party to victory in the 1976 general election.
The cabinet resigned on 18 October 1978 following discord in the area involving nuclear power. The cabinet was succeeded by Ola Ullsten's First Cabinet.
Ministers
Portfolio | Minister | Took office | Left office | Party | |||||
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Prime Minister | Thorbjörn Fälldin | 8 October 1976 | 18 October 1978 | Centre | |||||
Deputy Prime Minister | Per Ahlmark | 8 October 1976 | 7 March 1978 | Liberal People's | |||||
Ola Ullsten | 7 March 1978 | 18 October 1978 | Liberal People's | ||||||
Minister for Foreign Affairs | Karin Söder | 8 October 1976 | 18 October 1978 | Centre | |||||
Minister for the Economy | Gösta Bohman | 8 October 1976 | 18 October 1978 | Moderate | |||||
Minister for the Budget | Ingemar Mundebo | 8 October 1976 | 18 October 1978 | Liberal People's | |||||
Minister for Education | Jan-Erik Wikström | 8 October 1976 | 18 October 1978 | Liberal People's | |||||
Minister for Justice | Sven Romanus | 8 October 1976 | 18 October 1978 | Independent | |||||
Minister for Health and Social Affairs | Rune Gustavsson | 8 October 1976 | 18 October 1978 | Centre | |||||
Minister for Employment | Per Ahlmark | 8 October 1976 | 7 March 1978 | Liberal People's | |||||
Rolf Wirtén | 7 March 1978 | 18 October 1978 | Liberal People's | ||||||
Minister for Agriculture | Anders Dahlgren | 8 October 1976 | 18 October 1978 | Centre | |||||
Minister for Defence | Eric Krönmark | 8 October 1976 | 18 October 1978 | Moderate | |||||
Minister for Communications | Bo Turesson | 8 October 1976 | 18 October 1978 | Moderate | |||||
Minister for the Interior | Johannes Antonsson | 8 October 1976 | 18 October 1978 | Centre | |||||
Minister for Housing | Elvy Olsson | 8 October 1976 | 18 October 1978 | Centre | |||||
Minister for Enterprise | Nils G. Åsling | 8 October 1976 | 18 October 1978 | Centre | |||||
Minister for Trade | Staffan Burenstam Linder | 8 October 1976 | 18 October 1978 | Moderate | |||||
Ministers without portfolio | |||||||||
Migration | Ola Ullsten | 8 October 1976 | 18 October 1978 | Liberal People's | |||||
Health Care | Ingegerd Troedsson | 8 October 1976 | 18 October 1978 | Moderate | |||||
School | Britt Mogård | 8 October 1976 | 18 October 1978 | Moderate | |||||
Energy | Olof Johansson | 8 October 1976 | 18 October 1978 | Centre |
External links
Preceded by Olof Palme's First Cabinet |
Cabinet of Sweden 1976–1978 |
Succeeded by Ola Ullsten's Cabinet |
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