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Fälldin's Third Cabinet

45th Cabinet of Sweden
Date formed22 May 1981
Date dissolved8 October 1982
People and organisations
Head of stateCarl XVI Gustaf
Head of governmentThorbjörn Fälldin
Member partyCentre Party
Liberal People's Party
Status in legislatureCoalition minority government
Opposition partySocial Democrats
Left Party - the Communists
Opposition leaderOlof Palme
History
Legislature term1979–1982
Outgoing formationDefeat in 1982 general election
PredecessorThorbjörn Fälldin's Second Cabinet
SuccessorOlof Palme's Second Cabinet

The third cabinet of Thorbjörn Fälldin (Swedish: Regeringen Fälldin III) was the cabinet and Government of Sweden from 22 May 1981 to 8 October 1982.

The cabinet was a coalition minority government consisting of the Centre Party and the Liberal People's Party. The cabinet was led by Prime Minister Thorbjörn Fälldin of the Centre Party who had resigned on 5 May 1981 following the withdrawal of the Moderate Party from the second cabinet of Thorbjörn Fälldin. Thorbjörn Fälldin was reappointed on 22 May 1981 but as head of a two-party minority government.

The cabinet resigned on 8 October 1982 following defeat in the 1982 general election. The cabinet was succeeded by Olof Palme's second cabinet.

Ministers[edit]

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Prime Minister

Thorbjörn Fälldin

22 May 19818 October 1982 Centre
Deputy Prime Minister

Ola Ullsten

22 May 19818 October 1982 Liberals
Minister for Foreign Affairs

Ola Ullsten

22 May 19818 October 1982 Liberals
Minister of Economics/Budget

Rolf Wirtén

22 May 19818 October 1982 Liberals
Minister for Education

Jan-Erik Wikström

22 May 19818 October 1982 Liberals
Minister for Justice

Carl Axel Petri

22 May 19818 October 1982 Independent
Minister for Health and Social Affairs

Karin Söder

22 May 19818 October 1982 Centre
Minister for Employment

Ingemar Eliasson

22 May 19818 October 1982 Liberals
Minister for Agriculture

Anders Dahlgren

22 May 19814 October 1982 Centre

Olof Johansson

4 October 19828 October 1982 Centre
Minister for Defence

Torsten Gustafsson

22 May 19818 October 1982 Centre
Minister for Communications

Claes Elmstedt

22 May 19818 October 1982 Centre
Minister for Physical Planning and Local Government

Karl Boo

22 May 19818 October 1982 Centre
Minister for Housing

Birgit Friggebo

22 May 19818 October 1982 Liberals
Minister for Enterprise

Nils G. Åsling

22 May 19818 October 1982 Centre
Minister of Commerce and Industry

Björn Molin

22 May 19818 October 1982 Liberals
Ministers without portfolio
Health Care

Karin Ahrland

22 May 19818 October 1982 Liberals
Staff

Olof Johansson

22 May 19818 October 1982 Centre
School

Ulla Tillander

22 May 19818 October 1982 Centre
Migration and Equality

Karin Andersson

22 May 19818 October 1982 Centre

External links[edit]

Preceded by

Thorbjörn Fälldin's Second Cabinet

Cabinet of Sweden
1981–1982
Succeeded by

Olof Palme's Second Cabinet


Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fälldin_III_cabinet&oldid=1218950460"

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