Ingvar Carlsson

Ingvar Carlsson , is a Swedish politician who succeeded Olof Palme as a Prime Minister of Sweden and chief of the Swedish social democrat party after the murder of this last in 1986. Carlsson gained the legislative elections in 1988, to lose the capacity into 1991 vis-a-vis a coalition of the parts of the center and line carried out by Carl Bildt. After having reconquered the capacity with legislative of 1994, Carlsson was withdrawn from the political life in 1995. Its successor is Göran Persson.

Biography

Born the November 9th 1934 with Borås in Västergötland, graduate of political sciences, Ingvar Carlsson begins its political career in 1958 as secretary attached to the cabinet of Tage Erlander, Prime Minister and president of the Swedish social democrat Party. Carlsson was elected appointed in 1965 and appointed Minister for education in 1969. Of 1973 with 1976 he was Minister for housing. When the social democrats returned to the capacity in 1982 it was named Deputy Prime Minister by Olof Palme.

He resigns in 1991 following the rejection by Riksdag of a temporary proposal for a freezing of the wages, prices and rents. It will form in 1994 a new government and its program of austerity corrected, allowing certain rises of wages, will be adopted.

It is under its governorship, the first January 1995, that Sweden entered the European Union.

Ingvar Carlsson is the president of the independent commission of UNO for the Rwanda.

Simple: Ingvar Carlsson

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