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The '''Minister for European Union Affairs''' is a [[cabinet minister]] who is part of the [[Swedish Government]] and appointed by the [[Prime Minister of Sweden|Prime Minister]]. The minister is directly under the [[Rosenbad|Prime Minister's Office]] and is responsible for overall questions about the [[European Union]], such as the financial perspective, the [[Lisbon Treaty]] and the anchoring of EU membership.
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The office was abolished on two occasion, between 1996 and 2005, and then in 2014–2016.
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(Minister for European Union Affairs,  Minister for Trade)

Responsible for overall questions about the European Union, such as the financial perspective, the Lisbon Treaty and the anchoring of EU membership.

The Minister for European Union Affairs is a cabinet minister who is part of the Swedish Government and appointed by the Prime Minister. The minister is directly under the Prime Minister's Office and is responsible for overall questions about the European Union, such as the financial perspective, the Lisbon Treaty and the anchoring of EU membership.

The office was abolished on two occasion, between 1996 and 2005, and then in 2014–2016.


 

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