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{{Short description|Swedish politician (1872–1945)}} |
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{{Infobox Prime Minister |
{{Infobox Prime Minister |
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|name = Carl Gustaf Ekman |
|name = Carl Gustaf Ekman |
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|image = Carl Gustaf Ekman.jpg |
|image = Carl Gustaf Ekman.jpg |
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|office = [[Prime Minister of Sweden]] |
|office = [[Prime Minister of Sweden]] |
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|term_start1 = 7 June |
|term_start1 = 7 June 1926 |
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|term_end1 = |
|term_end1 = 2 October 1928 |
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|monarch1 = [[Gustaf V of Sweden|Gustaf V]] |
|monarch1 = [[Gustaf V of Sweden|Gustaf V]] |
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|term_start2 = 7 June |
|term_start2 = 7 June 1930 |
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|term_end2 = |
|term_end2 = 6 August 1932 |
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|monarch2 = Gustaf V |
|monarch2 = Gustaf V |
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|predecessor1 = [[ |
|predecessor1 = [[Rickard Sandler]] |
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|successor1 = [[ |
|successor1 = [[Arvid Lindman]] |
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|predecessor2 = [[ |
|predecessor2 = [[Arvid Lindman]] |
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|successor2 = |
|successor2 = [[Felix Hamrin]] |
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| office3= [[Minister of Defence (Sweden)|Minister of Defence]] |
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| term_start3= 7 June 1930 |
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| term_end3= 19 June 1931 |
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| primeminister3= ''Himself'' |
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| predecessor3= Harald Malmberg |
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| successor3= Anton Rundqvist |
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| office4= [[Minister for Finance (Sweden)|Minister of Finance]] |
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| term_start4= 7 June 1926 |
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| term_end4= 30 September 1926 |
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| primeminister4= ''Himself'' |
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| predecessor4= [[Ernst Wigforss]] |
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| successor4= Ernst Lyberg |
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|birth_date = {{Birth date|1872|10|6|df=y}} |
|birth_date = {{Birth date|1872|10|6|df=y}} |
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|birth_place = [[Munktorp]], |
|birth_place = [[Munktorp]], [[Västmanland County]] |
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|death_date = {{death date and age|1945|6|15|1872|10|6|df=y}} |
|death_date = {{death date and age|1945|6|15|1872|10|6|df=y}} |
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|death_place = [[Stockholm]], |
|death_place = [[Stockholm]], [[Stockholm County]] |
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|party = [[Freeminded People's Party (Sweden)|Freeminded People's]] |
|party = [[Freeminded People's Party (Sweden)|Freeminded People's Party]] |
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|spouse = Laura Ekman (''née'' Widlund) |
|spouse = [[Laura Ekman]] (''née'' Widlund) |
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'''Carl Gustaf Ekman''' (6 October 1872 – 15 June 1945) was a Swedish [[politician]]. He was a [[Parliament of Sweden|Member of Parliament]] from 1911 to 1932 (serving in both lower and upper houses), leader of the [[Free-minded National Association|Freeminded People's Party]] between 1924 and 1932, and served as [[Prime Minister]] from 1926 to 1928 and again from 1930 to 1932.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Sweden.html|title=Sweden|publisher=World Statesmen|language=Swedish|accessdate=22 December 2014}}</ref> |
'''Carl Gustaf Ekman''' (6 October 1872 – 15 June 1945) was a Swedish [[politician]]. He was a [[Parliament of Sweden|Member of Parliament]] from 1911 to 1932 (serving in both lower and upper houses), leader of the [[Free-minded National Association|Freeminded People's Party]] between 1924 and 1932, and served as [[Prime Minister]] from 1926 to 1928 and again from 1930 to 1932.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Sweden.html|title=Sweden|publisher=World Statesmen|language=Swedish|accessdate=22 December 2014}}</ref> |
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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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Carl Gustaf Ekman was born in Munktorp (now [[Köping Municipality]]) in [[Västmanland County]], to farmer and soldier Carl Ekman and Josefina Säfström. He began working at the age of twelve as a farmhand, read everything he could get his hands on, and was entrusted with duties inside the [[Swedish temperance movements|temperance movement]], where he became a functionary. He was promoted to director of the Friends of the Temperance Movement's disability and burial fund in the industrial town of [[Eskilstuna]]. In 1908 he was appointed as chief editor of the liberal newspaper ''Eskiltuna-Kuriren''. His attempt to be elected to the [[Parliament of Sweden|Riksdag]] failed because of the domination of the [[ |
Carl Gustaf Ekman was born in Munktorp (now [[Köping Municipality]]) in [[Västmanland County]], to farmer and soldier Carl Ekman and Josefina Säfström. He began working at the age of twelve as a farmhand, read everything he could get his hands on, and was entrusted with duties inside the [[Swedish temperance movements|temperance movement]], where he became a functionary. He was promoted to director of the Friends of the Temperance Movement's disability and burial fund in the industrial town of [[Eskilstuna]]. In 1908 he was appointed as chief editor of the liberal newspaper ''Eskiltuna-Kuriren''. His attempt to be elected to the [[Parliament of Sweden|Riksdag]] failed because of the domination of the [[Social Democrats]] in Eskiltuna, but in 1911 the [[Free-minded National Association|Liberal Party]] gave him a seat in the upper house for the county of [[Gävleborg]]. He quickly established himself as the country's leading proponent of total [[prohibition]] of alcohol. In 1913 he moved to [[Stockholm]], and quickly won a seat representing the city in the Riksdag. |
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Ekman became the most influential and controversial politician of the 1920s. Among Social Democrats he was regarded as a "[[class traitor]]", having come from a working-class background, but having become a member of a non-socialist party. He was in fact behind the downfall of several Social Democrat governments: [[Hjalmar Branting]]'s in 1923, [[Rickard Sandler]]'s in 1926, but also that of [[Arvid Lindman]] in 1930. In 1924 Ekman became the leader of the newly formed [[Free-minded National Association|Freeminded People's Party]] (''Frisinnade folkpartiet''), after those Liberals opposed to prohibition had departed to form the [[Liberal Party of Sweden]]. |
Ekman became the most influential and controversial politician of the 1920s. Among Social Democrats he was regarded as a "[[class traitor]]", having come from a working-class background, but having become a member of a non-socialist party. He was in fact behind the downfall of several Social Democrat governments: [[Hjalmar Branting]]'s in 1923, [[Rickard Sandler]]'s in 1926, but also that of [[Arvid Lindman]] in 1930. In 1924 Ekman became the leader of the newly formed [[Free-minded National Association|Freeminded People's Party]] (''Frisinnade folkpartiet''), after those Liberals opposed to prohibition had departed to form the [[Liberal Party of Sweden]]. |
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In addition to this, a debate began after the [[Kreuger Crash]] about political contributions from [[Ivar Kreuger]] which Ekman had personally accepted on behalf of his party. At first Ekman denied having received any such money, but in the end the public debate forced him to resign from office a month before the [[1932 Swedish general election|Riksdag election of 1932]], which resulted in a great defeat for the Freeminded People's Party. Ekman never returned to politics. Less than two years after his resignation, his party was also gone; it merged with the Liberal Party to form the [[Liberal People's Party (Sweden)|Liberal People's Party]] (''Folkpartiet liberalerna''). Not even his enemies thought that he had actually taken money for himself; nevertheless his conflicting statements on the matter enabled others to cast suspicion on him, so that a formidable political opponent could be removed. |
In addition to this, a debate began after the [[Kreuger Crash]] about political contributions from [[Ivar Kreuger]] which Ekman had personally accepted on behalf of his party. At first Ekman denied having received any such money, but in the end the public debate forced him to resign from office a month before the [[1932 Swedish general election|Riksdag election of 1932]], which resulted in a great defeat for the Freeminded People's Party. Ekman never returned to politics. Less than two years after his resignation, his party was also gone; it merged with the Liberal Party to form the [[Liberal People's Party (Sweden)|Liberal People's Party]] (''Folkpartiet liberalerna''). Not even his enemies thought that he had actually taken money for himself; nevertheless his conflicting statements on the matter enabled others to cast suspicion on him, so that a formidable political opponent could be removed. |
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Ekman's legacy has been colored to a great extent by his political maneuvering as well as by the scandal leading to his resignation; this |
Ekman's legacy has been colored to a great extent by his political maneuvering as well as by the scandal leading to his resignation; this do not do justice to his result-oriented policies during an anxious period when no lasting political majority could be formed.{{Citation needed|date=December 2008}} He died in [[Stockholm]] on 15 June 1945. |
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He was married to [[Laura Ekman]] (''née'' Widlund), with whom he had four children. |
He was married to [[Laura Ekman]] (''née'' Widlund), with whom he had four children. |
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