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+ | The '''Minister for International Development Cooperation''' is the [[cabinet minister]] in the [[Swedish Government]] responsible for [[foreign aid]] and [[global development]]. The cabinet minister is, like the rest of the [[Swedish Government]], nominated and appointed by the [[Prime Minister of Sweden]] who in turn is appointed by the [[Swedish Riksdag]]. The cabinet minister belongs to the [[Sweden/Ministry/Foreign Affairs|Ministry for Foreign Affairs]]. | ||
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+ | The position was established in 1954 and the first officeholder was [[Ulla Lindström]]. Lindström is also the person who has served in this capacity during the longest time, 12 years. | ||
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Sweden/Minister/International Development and Cooperation (Minister for International Development, Minister for Cooperation) | |
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Start | 1954 |
Interests | SIDA |
The cabinet minister in the Swedish Government responsible for foreign aid and global development, including for SIDA. |
The Minister for International Development Cooperation is the cabinet minister in the Swedish Government responsible for foreign aid and global development. The cabinet minister is, like the rest of the Swedish Government, nominated and appointed by the Prime Minister of Sweden who in turn is appointed by the Swedish Riksdag. The cabinet minister belongs to the Ministry for Foreign Affairs.
The position was established in 1954 and the first officeholder was Ulla Lindström. Lindström is also the person who has served in this capacity during the longest time, 12 years.
An Office Holder on Wikispooks
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Gunilla Carlsson | 6 October 2006 | 17 September 2013 |
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