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Annika Strandhäll






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Annika Strandhäll
Annika Strandhäll in October 2014
Minister for Climate and the Environment
In office
30 November 2021 – 17 October 2022
Prime MinisterMagdalena Andersson
Preceded byPer Bolund
Succeeded byRomina Pourmokhtari
Minister for Social Security
In office
3 October 2014 – 1 October 2019
Prime MinisterStefan Löfven
Preceded byUlf Kristersson
Succeeded byArdalan Shekarabi
Minister for Social Affairs
In office
27 July 2017 – 21 January 2019
Prime MinisterStefan Löfven
Preceded byGabriel Wikström (asMinister for Public Health, Healthcare and Sports)
Succeeded byLena Hallengren (asMinister for Health and Social Affairs)
Amanda Lind (asMinister for Sports)
Minister for Public Health, Healthcare and Sports
(acting)
In office
5 May 2017 – 27 July 2017
Prime MinisterStefan Löfven
Preceded byGabriel Wikström
Succeeded byHerself (asMinister for Social Affairs)
Member of the Riksdag
In office
1 October 2019 – 30 November 2021
Personal details
Born (1975-06-30) 30 June 1975 (age 48)
Göteborg, Sweden
Political partySocial Democrats

Annika Strandhäll (born 30 April 1975) is a Swedish trade unionist and politician of the Social Democrats. She served as Minister for Climate and the Environment from 2021 to 2022. She also served as Minister for Social Security from 2014 until her resignation in 2019, following her partner's death a month earlier.[1] She previously held the office of Minister for Social Affairs from 2017 to 2019.[2][3] and acting Minister for Public Health, Healthcare and Sports, during Gabriel Wikström's sick leave, from May to July 2017.[4]

Resignation

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On 30 September 2019, following the death of her partner, Strandhäll announced that she would be resigning from her post as Minister for Social Security.[5] In February 2020, Strandhäll spoke publicly in a television interview and on Facebook about her partner Thomas Wolf, the father of her two children, having committed suicide after their separation.[6] Wolf had been a high-ranking officer at the government-run insurance agency. Strandhäll said that although she had known he was suffering from depression already prior to their separation, she had not realised the gravity of the situation.[6] She told newspaper Expressen that she intended to remain in politics as an MP, but that her new situation with full responsibility for the children was going to have an impact on any future commitments.[7] Strandhäll said that she spoke publicly about Wolf's passing in order to end speculation about the cause of the tragedy and that it was the right time after several months of grief.[7]

Incidents

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During a visit to Finland, Annika Strandhäll, while intoxicated, puked in front of Prince Daniel.[8]

References

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  • ^ Regeringskansliet, Regeringen och (24 November 2014). "Ministry of Health and Social Affairs". Regeringskansliet.
  • ^ "CV - Annika Strandhäll". Archived from the original on 18 October 2014. Retrieved 16 October 2014.
  • ^ Gabriel Wikström is on sick leave (in Swedish) 2017-05-05
  • ^ "Socialförsäkringsministern Annika Strandhäll avgår – efter sambons död". www.expressen.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 30 September 2019.
  • ^ a b Holm, Gusten (7 February 2020). "Strandhäll: Vi såg inte att han mådde dåligt" [Strandhäll: We didn't see that he was doing badly]. Expressen. Retrieved 8 February 2020.
  • ^ a b Svensson, Niklas (6 February 2020). "Strandhälls första ord om sambons död" [Strandhäll's first words regarding the partners' death]. Expressen. Retrieved 8 February 2020.
  • ^ "Kvinnlig minister spydde ner prins Daniel framför livvakten". Allt om kungligt (in Swedish). 20 May 2024. Archived from the original on 25 May 2024. Retrieved 25 May 2024.
  • Trade union offices
    Preceded by

    Eva Nordmark
    (asPresident of SKTF)

    President of Vision
    2011–2014
    Succeeded by

    Veronica Magnusson

    Political offices
    Preceded by

    Göran Hägglund

    Head of the Ministry for Health and Social Affairs
    2014–2019
    Succeeded by

    Lena Hallengren

    Preceded by

    Ulf Kristersson

    Minister for Social Security
    2014–2019
    Succeeded by

    Ardalan Shekarabi

    Preceded by

    Gabriel Wikström

    Minister for Public Health, Healthcare and Sports
    Acting

    2017
    Succeeded by

    Herself (asMinister for Social Affairs)

    Preceded by

    Herself (asMinister for Social Security)
    Gabriel Wikström (asMinister for Public Health, Healthcare and Sports)

    Minister for Social Affairs
    2017–2019
    Succeeded by

    Lena Hallengren (asMinister for Health and Social Affairs)
    Amanda Lind (asMinister for Sports)

    Preceded by

    Per Bolund

    Minister for Climate and the Environment
    2021–2022
    Succeeded by

    Romina Pourmokhtari


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