Swedish Social Democratic Party
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Swedish Social Democratic Party | |
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Formation | 1889 |
Subpage | •Swedish Social Democratic Party/Leader |
The Swedish Social Democratic Party (Swedish: Sveriges socialdemokratiska arbetareparti, S/SAP), is a social-democratic party. Founded in 1889, the SAP is the oldest and largest political party in Sweden.
The SAP had its golden age during the mid-1930s to mid-1980s when in half of all general elections it received between 44.6% and 46.2% (averaging 45.3%) of the votes, making it one of the most successful parties in the history of the liberal-democratic world, but has been in decline since then.
Party Members
Politician | Born | Died | Description |
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Magdalena Andersson | 23 January 1967 | Attended the 2016 Bilderberg as Swedish finance minister. Supporter of the Great Reset who was briefly Prime Minister of Sweden. | |
Sven Andersson | 5 April 1910 | 21 September 1987 | Swedish Social Democrat politician and deep state actor |
Ingemund Bengtsson | 30 January 1919 | 12 April 2000 | Swedish politician. Attended the 1971 Bilderberg conference. Responsible for the UN Environment Conference in Stockholm in 1972. |
Ebbe Carlsson | 28 September 1947 | 3 August 1992 | His semi-private investigation led the Palme assassination into a wild goose chase |
Ingvar Carlsson | 9 November 1934 | Took over as Sweden's PM upon the assassination of Olof Palme. | |
Mikael Damberg | 13 October 1971 | Swedish single Bilderberg politician | |
Anna Ekström | 23 June 1959 | Swedish lawyer , civil servant and social democratic politician. Trilateral Commission. | |
Jan Eliasson | 17 September 1940 | Swedish diplomat | |
Tage Erlander | 13 June 1901 | 21 June 1985 | Swedish PM for 25 years |
Laila Freivalds | 22 June 1942 | The first minister in Sweden to have resigned twice under scandalous circumstances. | |
Arne Geijer | 7 May 1910 | 27 January 1979 | Chair of the influential Swedish Trade Union Confederation and President of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions. |
Ylva Johansson | 13 February 1964 | EU Commissioner and big fan of Orwellian surveillance. Attended Bilderberg/2024 | |
Herman Kling | 12 July 1913 | 16 June 1985 | Swedish diplomat. Attended Bilderberg 1963 as Minster of Justice. |
Gunnar Lange | 9 March 1909 | 16 September 1976 | Swedish Social Democrat politician and Minister of Trade 1955-1970. He attended the 1962 Bilderberg meeting. |
Anna-Greta Leijon | 30 June 1939 | 11 April 2024 | Swedish former politician |
Anna Lindh | 19 June 1957 | 11 September 2003 | Swedish Minister of Foreign Affairs assassinated 4 months after attending her first Bilderberg |
Stefan Löfven | 21 July 1957 | As Prime Minister of Sweden, managed the Covid-19 response. 2013 Bilderberg visitor | |
Sven Moberg | 19 November 1919 | 4 October 1994 | Attended the 1970 Bilderberg as Swedish Assistant Education Minister, formerly under Minister Olof Palme |
Olof Palme | 30 January 1927 | 28 February 1986 | Leader of the Swedish Social Democratic Party from 1969, and two-term Prime Minister, until his assassination in 1986. |
Göran Persson | 20 January 1949 | ||
Björn Rosengren | 14 April 1942 | Swedish Bilderberger Minister for Enterprise | |
Mona Sahlin | 9 March 1957 | Swedish Social Democrat politician. Her political career rebounded from a deep low after she participated in the 1996 Bilderberg conference, and she almost became Prime Minister. | |
Rickard Sandler | 29 January 1884 | 12 November 1964 | Prime Minister of Sweden in the 1920s. Swedish Minister for Foreign Affairs in the 1930s. Attended the 4th Bilderberg |
Pierre Schori | 14 October 1938 | Swedish State Secretary for Foreign Affairs under Olof Palme. | |
Oscar Stenström | 1975 | Swedish civil servant who negotiated the Swedish accession to NATO. Went to his first Bilderberg in 2023. | |
Gunnar Sträng | 23 December 1906 | 7 March 1992 | Swedish Finance Minister. Attended the 1973 Bilderberg |
Anders Thunborg | 9 June 1934 | 10 December 2004 | |
Margot Wallström | 28 September 1954 | Former Swedish Deputy PM and Foreign Minister | |
Carl Johan Åberg | 19 October 1930 | 7 March 2010 | Swedish one time Bilderberger |
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