Minister for International Development Cooperation (Sweden)

The Minister for International Development Cooperation is the cabinet minister in the Swedish Government responsible for foreign aid and global development. The cabinet minister is, like the rest of the Swedish Government, nominated and appointed by the Prime Minister of Sweden who in turn is appointed by the Swedish Riksdag. The cabinet minister belongs to the Ministry for Foreign Affairs.

Minister for International Development Cooperation of Sweden
Lesser coat of arms of Sweden
Incumbent
Peter Eriksson

since 21 January 2019
Ministry for Foreign Affairs
Member ofThe Government
AppointerThe Prime Minister
Term lengthNo fixed term
Serves as long as the Prime Minister sees fit
Formation4 June 1958
First holderUlla Lindström
Salary1,452,000 SEK (annually)
Websitewww.sweden.gov.se

The position was established in 1954 and the first officeholder was Ulla Lindström. Lindström is also the person who has served in this capacity during the longest time, 12 years. The current cabinet minister to hold the office is Peter Eriksson, appointed on 21 January 2019.

List of Ministers

No. MinisterTook officeLeft officeTime in officePartyPrime Minister
1
Lindström, UllaUlla Lindström
(1909–1999)
4 June 195431 December 196612 years, 210 daysSocial DemocraticErlander, TageTage Erlander (S)
2
Sigurdsen, GertrudGertrud Sigurdsen
(1923–2015)
3 November 19738 October 19762 years, 340 daysSocial DemocraticPalme, OlofOlof Palme (S)
3
Ullsten, OlaOla Ullsten
(1931–2018)
8 October 197618 October 19782 years, 10 daysLiberal People'sFälldin, ThorbjörnThorbjörn Fälldin (C)
4
Hjelm-Wallén, LenaLena Hjelm-Wallén
(born 1943)
17 October 19854 October 19915 years, 352 daysSocial DemocraticPalme, OlofOlof Palme (S)
(1985 – 1986)
Ingvar Carlsson (S)
(1986 – 1991)
5
Svensson, AlfAlf Svensson
(born 1938)
4 October 19917 October 19943 years, 3 daysChristian DemocratsBildt, CarlCarl Bildt (M)
6
Schori, PierrePierre Schori
(born 1938)
7 October 199411 June 19994 years, 247 daysSocial DemocraticCarlsson, IngvarIngvar Carlsson (S)
(1994 – 1966)
Göran Persson (S)
(1996 – 1999)
7
Klingvall, Maj-IngerMaj-Inger Klingvall
(born 1946)
14 September 199916 November 20012 years, 63 daysSocial DemocraticPersson, GöranGöran Persson (S)
8
Karlsson, Jan O.Jan O. Karlsson
(1939–2016)
7 January 20029 October 20031 year, 275 daysSocial DemocraticPersson, GöranGöran Persson (S)
9
Jämtin, CarinCarin Jämtin
(born 1964)
10 October 20036 October 20062 years, 361 daysSocial DemocraticPersson, GöranGöran Persson (S)
10
Carlsson, GunillaGunilla Carlsson
(born 1963)
6 October 200617 September 20136 years, 346 daysModerateReinfeldt, FredrikFredrik Reinfeldt (M)
11
Engström, HilleviHillevi Engström
(born 1963)
17 September 20133 October 20141 year, 16 daysModerateReinfeldt, FredrikFredrik Reinfeldt (M)
12
Lövin, IsabellaIsabella Lövin
(born 1963)
3 October 201421 January 20194 years, 110 daysGreenLöfven, StefanStefan Löfven (S)
13
Eriksson, PeterPeter Eriksson
(born 1958)
21 January 2019Incumbent1 year, 197 daysGreenLöfven, StefanStefan Löfven (S)
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