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|description=Responsible for issues regarding [[railway]]s, [[road]]s, [[bridge]]s, [[ferries]], [[shipping]], [[sea lanes]], [[port of entry|ports]], [[aviation]], [[transportation]], [[communication]] and [[research|communication research]].
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The '''Minister for Infrastructure'''<ref>https://www.regeringen.se/contentassets/ef166477a2824c049f6e7e514e45f400/utrikes_namnbok_11.e_reviderade_upplagan.pdf </ref> is a [[cabinet minister]] within the [[Government of Sweden]] and appointed by the [[Prime Minister of Sweden]].
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The '''Minister for Infrastructure'''<ref>https://www.regeringen.se/contentassets/ef166477a2824c049f6e7e514e45f400/utrikes_namnbok_11.e_reviderade_upplagan.pdf </ref> is a [[cabinet minister]] within the [[Government of Sweden]] and appointed by the [[Prime Minister of Sweden]]. In 1999 the position was merged into the [[Swedish Minister for Enterprise]].
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
The office was formed in 1920 as the '''Minister of Communications (Transport)'''<ref>https://runeberg.org/svenfack/0442.html</ref> which headed the [[Ministry of Communications (Sweden)|Ministry of Communications (Transport)]]. The office was renamed to '''Minister for Infrastructure''' in 2000.
 
The office was formed in 1920 as the '''Minister of Communications (Transport)'''<ref>https://runeberg.org/svenfack/0442.html</ref> which headed the [[Ministry of Communications (Sweden)|Ministry of Communications (Transport)]]. The office was renamed to '''Minister for Infrastructure''' in 2000.
  
The minister is responsible for issues regarding [[railway]]s, [[Stockholm metro|rapid transit]], [[road]]s, [[bridge]]s, [[ferries]], [[shipping]], [[sea lanes]], [[port of entry|ports]], [[aviation]], [[transportation]], [[communication]] and [[research|communication research]].
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The minister was responsible for issues regarding [[railway]]s, [[Stockholm metro|rapid transit]], [[road]]s, [[bridge]]s, [[ferries]], [[shipping]], [[sea lanes]], [[port of entry|ports]], [[aviation]], [[transportation]], [[communication]] and [[research|communication research]].
  
  

Latest revision as of 23:45, 24 September 2024


Employment.png Sweden/Minister/Communications
(Minister/Transportation)

SuccessorsSwedish Minister for Enterprise
Responsible for issues regarding railways, roads, bridges, ferries, shipping, sea lanes, ports, aviation, transportation, communication and communication research.

The Minister for Infrastructure[1] is a cabinet minister within the Government of Sweden and appointed by the Prime Minister of Sweden. In 1999 the position was merged into the Swedish Minister for Enterprise.

History

The office was formed in 1920 as the Minister of Communications (Transport)[2] which headed the Ministry of Communications (Transport). The office was renamed to Minister for Infrastructure in 2000.

The minister was responsible for issues regarding railways, rapid transit, roads, bridges, ferries, shipping, sea lanes, ports, aviation, transportation, communication and communication research.


 

Office Holders on Wikispooks

NameFromToDescription
Ines Uusmann199419981995 Bilderberg
Sven Andersson1 October 195122 March 1957
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