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Lena Hallengren
Hallengren in 2020
Minister for Health and Social Affairs
In office
21 January 2019 – 6 October 2022
MonarchCarl XVI Gustaf
Prime MinisterStefan Löfven
Magdalena Andersson
Preceded byAnnika Strandhäll
Succeeded byArdalan Shekarabi
Minister for Children and the Elderly
In office
8 March 2018 – 21 January 2019
MonarchCarl XVI Gustaf
Prime MinisterStefan Löfven
Preceded byÅsa Regnér
Succeeded byOffice abolished
Minister for Gender Equality
In office
8 March 2018 – 21 January 2019
MonarchCarl XVI Gustaf
Prime MinisterStefan Löfven
Preceded byÅsa Regnér
Succeeded byÅsa Lindhagen
Minister of Preschool Education, Adult Education and Youth
In office
21 October 2002 – 6 October 2006
Prime MinisterGöran Persson
Preceded byIngegerd Wärnersson
Succeeded byJan Björklund (Minister of Schools)
Member of the Riksdag
In office
2 October 2006 – 3 August 2018
ConstituencyKalmar County
Personal details
Born (1973-12-25) 25 December 1973 (age 50)
Kalmar, Sweden
Political partySocial Democrats

Lena Ingeborg Hallengren (born 25 December 1973)[citation needed] is a Swedish politician of the Social Democratic Party who has been served as Minister for Health and Social Affairs in the cabinetofPrime Minister Stefan Löfven from 21 January 2019 until he left office in November 2021. [1] Hallengren then continued in the same role in the Andersson Cabinet.[2]

Political career

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In the government of Prime Minister Göran Persson, Hallengren served as Deputy Minister of Education, in charge of preschool education, youth affairs and adult learning, from 2002 to 2006.

Hallengren has been a member of the Riksdag since the 2006 elections. In that capacity, she served as member of the Member of the Committee on Environment and Agriculture (2006-2009) and later chaired the Committee on Transport and Communications (2009-2010) and the Committee on Education (2014–2018).

In March 2018, Hallengren became Minister for Children, the Elderly and Equality after her predecessor Åsa Regnér left the government for a post in the United Nations.[3] This was an office at the Ministry of Health and Social Affairs in the first Löfven Cabinet. At the formation of the second cabinet under prime minister Stefan Löfven in January 2019, Hallengren was promoted to head of the same ministry. In September 2022, Hallengren was elected as leader for the Social Democrats in the Riksdag. Subsequently, she resigned in October 2022 from her office as Minister for Health and Social Affairs.

Since 2020, Hallengren has also been a member of the Global Leaders Group on Antimicrobial Resistance, co-chaired by Sheikh Hasina and Mia Mottley.[4]

Other activities

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References

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  1. ^ Sweden’s new Government, press release 21-1-2019
  • ^ Waterton, Becky. "KEY POINTS: Everything you need to know about Sweden's new government". www.thelocal.se. Retrieved 5 January 2022.
  • ^ Lena Hallengren ny barn-, äldre- och jämställdhetsminister Regjeringen.se. Retrieved 8 March 2018
  • ^ Global Leaders Group on Antimicrobial Resistance World Health Organization.
  • ^ Board Global Partnership to End Violence Against Children.
  • ^ "Participants". bilderbergmeetings.org. Retrieved 27 April 2024.
  • [edit]
    Party political offices
    Preceded by

    Pernilla Mobeck

    Secretary-General of the Social Democratic Youth League
    1999–2002
    Succeeded by

    Caroline Waldheim

    Preceded by

    Gunilla Carlsson

    Leader of the Social Democrats in the Riksdag
    2022–present
    Incumbent
    Government offices
    Preceded by

    Ingegerd Wärnersson (asMinister for Schools)

    Deputy Minister for Education
    Minister for Preschools and Adult Education

    2002–2006
    Succeeded by

    Jan Björklund (asMinister for Schools)

    Preceded by

    Britta Lejon

    Minister for the Youth
    2002–2006
    Succeeded by

    Nyamko Sabuni

    Preceded by

    Åsa Regnér

    Minister for Children and the Elderly
    2018–2019
    Succeeded by

    Herself (asMinister for Health and Social Affairs)
    Åsa Lindhagen (as Minister for Children)

    Minister for Gender Equality
    2018–2019
    Succeeded by

    Åsa Lindhagen

    Preceded by

    Annika Strandhäll

    Minister for Health and Social Affairs
    2019–2022
    Succeeded by

    Ardalan Shekarabi


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