Andreas Norlén
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Andreas Norlén | |
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Member of the Riksdag | |
Assumed office 2 October 2006 | |
Constituency | Östergötland County |
Personal details | |
Born | Per Olof Andreas Norlén 6 May 1973 Stockholm, Sweden |
Political party | Moderate Party |
Spouse |
Helena Kjellström (m. 2013) |
Children | 1 |
Committee on the Constitution , 2014–2018 as chair of the committee.
CareerFollowing the first sitting of the Löfven I Cabinet lost a vote of no confidence, Norlén began the task of nominating candidates for Stefan Löfven's successor as Prime Minister, according to the Swedish Instrument of Government. The lengthy work of finding a prime minister that could be tolerated by the Riksdag was concluded on 18 January 2019 when Löfven was appointed for a second term. Norlén was reelected as speaker of the Riksdag on 26 September 2022.[2]
After the 2022 general elections Norlén presided over the government formations once again. This time he tasked Ulf Kristersson with forming a government.[3] The government formation that followed is one of the longest in swedish history second only too the 2018-2019 formation, which also took place under Norléns speakership.[4] On October 17 the Speaker proposed that Kristersson be appointed Prime Minister and he was approved by the Riksdag. The next day Andreas attended the formal transition of government council at Stockholm Palace chaired by king Carl XVI Gustaf.[5] HonoursNational honours
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