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== Minister for Social Affairs == == Minister for Social Affairs ==

Revision as of 10:35, 19 January 2015

Göran Hägglund
Leader of the Christian Democrats
Incumbent
Assumed office
3 April 2004
DeputyMaria Larsson
Preceded byAlf Svensson
Minister for Social Affairs
In office
6 October 2006 – 3 October 2014
Prime MinisterFredrik Reinfeldt
Preceded byBerit Andnor
Succeeded byGabriel Wikström
Member of the Riksdag
Incumbent
Assumed office
30 September 1991
ConstituencyHalland County
Father of the House
Incumbent
Assumed office
1 January 2015
Preceded byPer Westerberg
Personal details
Born (1959-01-27) 27 January 1959 (age 65)
Degerfors, Värmland
Political partyChristian Democrat
SpouseMarried
Children2
OccupationPolitician

Bo Göran Hägglund (born 27 January 1959) is a Swedish politician of the Christian Democrats. He is the Leader of the Christian Democrats since 2004 and has been Member of the Riksdag since 1991, currently representing Halland County. He served as Minister for Social Affairs from 2006 to 2014.

Political career

Hägglund was born in Degerfors in central Sweden, but moved to Jönköping, a Christian Democratic stronghold, with his family in 1978.

He started his political career in the Christian Democratic youth organisation. From 1978 he was employed by the party, first as ombudsman for the local Christian Democratic Youth, and from 1981 for the regional party branch. From 1982 to 1986 he was also a member of the Municipal Council in Jönköping.

Following the 1985 elections, he started to work as parliamentary secretary for the Christian Democrats. In 1988 he temporarily left politics to start working for an insurance company. In the parliamentary elections of 1991 he was elected a Member of Parliament.

Hägglund is the Riksdag's Father of the House since 1 January 2015, first elected in 1991 and oldest among those elected in 1991.

Party leader

Hägglund was generally considered to be long-time party leader Alf Svensson's personal favourite as a successor. However, when Svensson announced his plans to step down, two other candidates, Maria Larsson and Mats Odell, had the support of a bigger number of regional party organisations. Not even Hägglund's own Jönköping district stood behind him. Eventually, however, all Hägglund's possible contenders withdrew from the race, and his election as party leader on 3 April 2004 was unanimous.

Prior to the Swedish general election in 2006 Hägglund's Christian Democrats formed a closer alliance with the three other centre-right parties in Sweden, under the name Alliance for Sweden. After their victory in the elections, Fredrik Reinfeldt of the Moderate Party was asked by the Speaker of the Riksdag to form a new government. Following negotiations between the leaders of the parties in the Alliance for Sweden, Göran Hägglund was named Minister for Social Affairs on 6 October 2006.

In the autumn of 2011 he was challenged by party colleague Mats Odell on the post of party leader. In an extra congress held on 28 January 2012 Hägglund's confidence on the post of party leader was renewed, defeating challenger Mats Odell.

During a party rally in Gothenburg in 2014, Hägglund was hit with a pie by a queer anarchist.

Minister for Social Affairs

Hägglund was appointed Minister for Social Affairs on 6 October 2006 by Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt.

As minister, Hägglund enforced several reforms including the reform of the health insurance system which became a highly controversial reform. Hägglund also implemented municipal allowance which replaced the former state allowance. The pharmacy monopoly was abolished on 1 July 2009 and the alcohol law was liberalized in 2010.

Deduction for household services, so-called RUT deduction was introduced in 2007 as well as the legislation of same-sex marriages in 2009.

Personal life

Hägglund grew up in the Pentecostal movement, but is now a member of the Church of Sweden. He is married and has two children.

References

  1. "Lyssnarna ställde frågor till Göran Hägglund - P4 Kalmar - Sveriges Radio". Retrieved 13 September 2014.
  2. Världen idag. "Göran Hägglund: Det handlar om vem som äger makten över tillvaron - Världen idag - världen ur ett kristet perspektiv". Retrieved 13 September 2014.
  3. "Göran Hägglund attackerad med tårta". Sveriges Television (in Swedish). August 18, 2014. Retrieved August 20, 2014.
  4. "Christian Democrat leader attacked with cake". The Local. August 18, 2014. Retrieved August 20, 2014.
  5. "Why Sweden's election oozes uncertainty - The Local". Retrieved 13 September 2014.

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Preceded byAlf Svensson Leader of the Swedish Christian Democrats
2004—
Succeeded byIncumbent
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Preceded byBerit Andnor Minister for Social Affairs
2006—2014
Succeeded byGabriel Wikström
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