List of Minister For Health and Social Affairs
Name | Term | Political Party | |
---|---|---|---|
Bernhard Eriksson | 1920–1920 | Social Democrats | |
Henning Elmquist | 1920–1921 | Independent | |
Herman Lindqvist | 1921–1923 | Social Democrats | |
Gösta Malm | 1923–1924 | Independent | |
Gustav Möller | 1924–1926 | Social Democrats | |
Jakob Pettersson | 1926–1928 | Liberal Party | |
Sven Lübeck | 1928–1930 | General Electoral Union | |
Sam Larsson | 1930–1932 | Freeminded People's Party | |
Gustav Möller | 1932–1936 | Social Democrats | |
Gerhard Strindlund | 1936–1936 | Farmers' League | |
Gustav Möller | 1936–1938 | Social Democrats | |
Albert Forslund | 1938–1939 | Social Democrats | |
Gustav Möller | 1939–1951 | Social Democrats | |
Gunnar Sträng | 1951–1955 | Social Democrats | |
John Ericsson i Kinna | 1955–1957 | Social Democrats | |
Torsten Nilsson | 1957–1962 | Social Democrats | |
Sven Aspling | 1962–1976 | Social Democrats | |
Rune Gustavsson | 1976–1978 | Centre Party | |
Gabriel Romanus | 1978–1977 | People's Party | |
Karin Söder | 1978–1982 | Centre Party | |
Sten Andersson | 1982–1985 | Social Democrats | |
Gertrud Sigurdsen | 1985–1989 | Social Democrats | |
Sven Hulterström | 1989–1990 | Social Democrats | |
Ingela Thalén | 1990–1991 | Social Democrats | |
Bengt Westerberg | 1991–1994 | People's Party | |
Ingela Thalén | 1994–1996 | Social Democrats | |
Margot Wallström | 1996–1998 | Social Democrats | |
Anders Sundström | 1998–1998 | Social Democrats | |
Maj-Inger Klingvall | 1998–1998 | Social Democrats | |
Lars Engqvist | 1998–2004 | Social Democrats | |
Berit Andnor | 2004–2006 | Social Democrats | |
Göran Hägglund | 2006- | Christian Democrats |
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