Carlsson II cabinet
Carlsson's Second Cabinet | |
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48th Cabinet of Sweden | |
Date formed | 27 February 1990 |
Date dissolved | 4 October 1991 |
People and organisations | |
Monarch | Carl XVI Gustaf |
Prime Minister | Ingvar Carlsson |
Member party | Social Democrats |
Status in legislature | Single-party minority |
Opposition party | Moderate Party |
Opposition leader | Carl Bildt |
History | |
Legislature term | 1988–1991 |
Outgoing formation | 1991 election |
Predecessor | Carlsson I |
Successor | Bildt |
The second cabinet of Ingvar Carlsson (Swedish: Regeringen Carlsson II) was the cabinet and Government of Sweden from 27 February 1990 to 4 October 1991.
The cabinet was a single-party minority government consisting the Social Democrats. The cabinet was led by Prime Minister Ingvar Carlsson whose first cabinet had resigned in early February 1990 due an emergency package that had been voted down in Swedish Riksdag. The need for an emergency package were still left when his second cabinet assumed office on 27 February 1990 and on 5 April 1990 his government made up an emergency package with the Liberal People's Party.
The cabinet resigned on 4 October 1991 following defeat in the 1991 general election. The cabinet was succeeded by the cabinet of Carl Bildt.
Ministers
[edit]Portfolio | Minister | Took office | Left office | Party | |||||
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Prime Minister | 27 February 1990 | 4 October 1991 | Social Democrats | ||||||
Deputy Prime Minister | 27 February 1990 | 4 October 1991 | Social Democrats | ||||||
Minister for Foreign Affairs | 27 February 1990 | 4 October 1991 | Social Democrats | ||||||
Minister for Finance | 27 February 1990 | 4 October 1991 | Social Democrats | ||||||
Minister for Education | 27 February 1990 | 4 October 1991 | Social Democrats | ||||||
Minister for Justice | 27 February 1990 | 4 October 1991 | Social Democrats | ||||||
Minister for Health and Social Affairs | 27 February 1990 | 4 October 1991 | Social Democrats | ||||||
Minister for Employment | 27 February 1990 | 4 October 1991 | Social Democrats | ||||||
Minister for Agriculture | 27 February 1990 | 4 October 1991 | Social Democrats | ||||||
Minister for Defence | 27 February 1990 | 4 October 1991 | Social Democrats | ||||||
Minister for Communications | 27 February 1990 | 4 October 1991 | Social Democrats | ||||||
Minister for Civil Service Affairs | 27 February 1990 | 4 October 1991 | Social Democrats | ||||||
Minister for Housing | 27 February 1990 | 4 October 1991 | Social Democrats | ||||||
Minister for the Environment | 27 February 1990 | 4 October 1991 | Social Democrats | ||||||
Minister for Enterprise | 27 February 1990 | 4 October 1991 | Social Democrats | ||||||
Ministers without portfolio | |||||||||
Taxes | 27 February 1990 | 4 October 1991 | Social Democrats | ||||||
International Development Cooperation | 27 February 1990 | 4 October 1991 | Social Democrats | ||||||
Minister of Foreign Trade | 27 February 1990 | 4 October 1991 | Social Democrats | ||||||
Social Security | 27 February 1990 | 4 October 1991 | Social Democrats | ||||||
Schools | 27 February 1990 | 4 October 1991 | Social Democrats | ||||||
Migration | 27 February 1990 | 4 October 1991 | Social Democrats | ||||||
Consumer and Youth | 27 February 1990 | 4 October 1991 | Social Democrats |