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Swedish politician
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Axel Vennersten (20 January 1863 – 22 March 1948) was a Swedish politician and the ninth Speaker of Första kammaren of the Riksdag.

He was Minister for Finance from February 1914 to March 1917.

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Government offices
Preceded byTheodor Adelswärd Minister for Finance
1914–1917
Succeeded byConrad Carleson
Court offices
Preceded byOscar von Sydow Marshal of the Realm
1936–1946
Succeeded byBirger Ekeberg
Speakers of the Riksdag
Första kammaren (1867–1970)
(upper house of the Swedish Parliament)
Andra kammaren (1867–1970)
(lower house of the Swedish Parliament)
Unicameral Riksdag (1971–present)
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