Minister for Civil Service Affairs
Minister for Public Administration of Sweden | |
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Civilminister | |
Lesser coat of arms of Sweden | |
since 18 October 2022 | |
Ministry of Finance (formerly the Ministry for Civil Service Affairs) | |
Appointer | The Prime Minister |
Term length | No fixed term Serves as long as the Prime Minister sees fit |
Formation | 1840 |
First holder | Olof Fåhræus |
The Minister for Civil Service Affairs[1] (Swedish: Civilminister), since 2010 called Minister for Public Administration,[2] is a member of the Government of Sweden. The minister for civil service affairs was the head of the Ministry for Civil Service Affairs from 1840 to 1996. It was reintroduced as a minister without portfolio post in 2010. Its tasks includes government procurement and an overall responsibility for municipalities and regions.
History
The post was created when the
In 1920, the Ministry for Civil Service Affairs was replaced by two ministries and hence the post of minister for civil service affairs disappeared. In 1950 the post was re-introduced when the ministry was re-established for the wage and pension system.[4] In 1969, the ministry was completely emptied of its old contents and the minister and its ministry would instead be responsible for the county administrative boards, the municipalities and the national physical planning[5] and then went by the name Ministry of Physical Planning and Local Government. In 1973, the post disappeared again when the ministry was renamed the Ministry of Local Government which then ceased on 31 December 1982. On 1 January 1983, the minister post was reintroduced once again as the Ministry for Civil Service Affairs came in its place as a pure ministry for issues concerning the public sector, for example for issues of working and employment conditions, co-determination and gender equality, Sweden's administrative division, rationalization and audit in central government, computer technology in public administration, statistics, public information, co-determination issues but also administrative matters concerning the Royal Court and Palace Administration (Slottsstaten). In June 1996, the Ministry for Civil Service Affairs was reorganized into the Ministry of the Interior and the post disappeared again.[6]
In 2010, the post was reintroduced as the minister for public administration which is a minister without portfolio attached to the Ministry of Finance. Its tasks now includes government procurement and an overall responsibility for municipalities and regions.
List of officeholders
- Color key
Independent
Historical parties:
Lantmanna
Moderate
National Party
Present parties:
Social Democrats
Moderate
Centre
Left
Liberals
Christian Democrats
Green
Sweden Democrats
- Status
Denotes acting minister for civil service affairs
1840–1920 | ||||||||
Portrait | Minister (Born-Died) |
Term | Political Party | Coalition | Cabinet | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Took office | Left office | Duration | ||||||
Olof Fåhræus (1796–1884) [7] | 16 May 1840 | 23 September 1847 | 7 years, 130 days | Independent | – | Charles XIV John Oscar I | ||
Fredrik Fåhræus (1796–1865) [8] | 23 September 1847 | 16 December 1856 | 9 years, 84 days | Independent | – | Oscar I | ||
Ludvig Almqvist (1818–1884) [9] | 16 December 1856 | 2 November 1860 | 3 years, 322 days | Independent | – | Oscar I Charles XV | ||
Gerhard Lagerstråle (1814–1887) [10] | 2 November 1860 | 1 June 1868 | 7 years, 212 days | Independent | – | Charles XV | ||
Axel Gustav Adlercreutz (1821–1880) [11] | 4 June 1868 | 3 June 1870 | 1 year, 213 days | Independent | – | Charles XV | ||
Axel Bergström (1823–1893) [12] | 3 June 1870 | 11 May 1875 | 4 years, 342 days | Independent | – | Oscar II | ||
Carl Johan Thyselius (1811–1891) | 11 May 1875 | 19 April 1880 | 4 years, 344 days | Independent | – | De Geer the Elder | ||
Fredrik Hederstierna (1828–1900) [13] | 19 April 1880 | 5 October 1883 | 3 years, 169 days | Independent | – | Posse Thyselius | ||
Carl Johan Thyselius (1811–1891) | 5 October 1883 | 30 November 1883 | 56 days | Independent | – | Thyselius | ||
Edvard von Krusenstjerna (1841–1907) [14] | 30 November 1883 | 12 October 1889 | 5 years, 316 days | Independent | – | Thyselius Themptander Bildt | ||
Lennart Groll (1845–1896) [15] | 12 October 1889 | 6 October 1896 | 6 years, 360 days | Independent | – | Boström I | ||
Edvard von Krusenstjerna (1841–1907) [14] | 6 October 1896 | 5 July 1902 | 5 years, 272 days | Independent | – | Boström I von Otter | ||
Hjalmar Westring (1857–1926) | 5 July 1902 | 2 August 1905 | 3 years, 28 days | Independent | – | Boström II Ramstedt | ||
Johan Widén (1856–1933) | 2 August 1905 | 7 November 1905 | 97 days | Lantmanna | – | Lundeberg | ||
– | Staaff I | |||||||
Julius Juhlin (1861–1934) [17] | 29 May 1906 | 4 December 1907 | 1 year, 189 days | Independent | – | Lindman I | ||
Hugo E. G. Hamilton (1849–1928) [18] | 4 December 1907 | 7 October 1911 | 3 years, 307 days | Independent | – | Lindman I | ||
– | Staaff II | |||||||
Oscar von Sydow (1873–1936) [19] | 16 February 1914 | 29 June 1917 | 3 years, 133 days | Independent | – | Hammarskjöld | ||
Swartz | ||||||||
1950–1973 | ||||||||
Portrait | Minister (Born-Died) |
Term | Political Party | Coalition | Cabinet | |||
Took office | Left office | Duration | ||||||
Gunnar Lange (1909–1976) [23] | 29 November 1954 | 12 September 1955 | 287 days | Social Democrats | – | Erlander II | ||
Sigurd Lindholm (1904–1990) | 12 September 1955 | 16 September 1965 | 10 years, 4 days | Social Democrats | – | Erlander II Erlander III | ||
Hans Gustafsson (1912–1981) | 16 September 1965 | 1 July 1969 | 3 years, 288 days | Social Democrats | – | Erlander III | ||
1983–1996 | ||||||||
Portrait | Minister (Born-Died) |
Term | Political Party | Coalition | Cabinet | |||
Took office | Left office | Duration | ||||||
2010–present | ||||||||
Portrait | Minister (Born-Died) |
Term | Political Party | Coalition | Cabinet | |||
Took office | Left office | Duration | ||||||
References
Notes
- ^ Gullberg 1977, p. 136.
- ISBN 978-91-986574-2-5.
- ^ a b Meijer & Westrin 1906, pp. 364–365
- ^ Hedman, Wegelius & Sundin 2008, p. 17
- ^ Hedman, Wegelius & Sundin 2008, p. 20
- ^ "Civil -och Inrikesdepartementet Huvudarkivet > Se förteckning" [Ministry for Civil Service Affairs and the Interior Main Archive> See list] (in Swedish). National Archives of Sweden. 28 June 2002. Retrieved 20 May 2022.
- ^ Fåhræus 1964–1966a, p. 672
- ^ Fåhræus 1964–1966b, p. 675
- ^ Forssell 1918a, p. 524
- ^ Jägerskiöld 1977–1979, p. 173
- ^ Forssell 1918b, p. 130
- ^ Jacobson 1922, p. 739
- ^ Nilsson 1969–1971, p. 446
- ^ a b Holm 1975–1977, p. 632
- ^ Carlsson 1967–1969, p. 334
- ^ a b c Lundkvist 2000–2002, p. 598
- ^ Wikland 1973–1975, p. 447
- ^ Holm 1969–1971, p. 119
- ^ Jansson 2020, p. 75
- ^ Lindeberg 1987–1989, p. 97
- ^ Sprinchorn 1971–1973, p. 279
- ^ Johansson 1980–1981, p. 693
- ^ Andersson 1977–1979, p. 248
- Andersson, Sven (1977–1979). "N Gunnar Lange". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 22. National Archives of Sweden. Retrieved 20 October 2022.
- Carlsson, Sten (1967–1969). "V Lennart Groll". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 17. National Archives of Sweden. Retrieved 20 October 2022.
- Gullberg, Ingvar E. (1977). Svensk-engelsk fackordbok för näringsliv, förvaltning, undervisning och forskning [A Swedish-English dictionary of technical terms used in business, industry, administration, education and research] (in Swedish) (2nd ed.). Stockholm: Norstedt. SELIBR 8345587.
- Hedman, Rune; Wegelius, Jakob; Sundin, Maria (2008). Regeringskansliet genom tiderna (in Swedish) (2nd ed.). Stockholm: Regeringskansliet. SELIBR 10900616. Archived from the originalon 22 April 2022.
- Holm, Nils F (1969–1971). "Hugo E G Hamilton". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 18. National Archives of Sweden. Retrieved 20 October 2022.
- Holm, Nils F (1975–1977). "J Edvard von Krusenstjerna". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 21. National Archives of Sweden. Retrieved 20 October 2022.
- Forssell, N. (1918a). "Ludvig T Almqvist". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 1. National Archives of Sweden. Retrieved 20 October 2022.
- Forssell, N. (1918b). "Axel Gustaf Adlercreutz". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 1. National Archives of Sweden. Retrieved 20 October 2022.
- Fåhræus, Rudolf (1964–1966a). "J Fredrik Fåhræus". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 16. National Archives of Sweden. Retrieved 20 October 2022.
- Fåhræus, Rudolf (1964–1966b). "Olof I Fåhræus". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 16. National Archives of Sweden. Retrieved 20 October 2022.
- Jacobson, G. (1922). "P Axel Bergström". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 3. National Archives of Sweden. Retrieved 20 October 2022.
- Jansson, Arne (2020). "Oscar Fredrik von Sydow". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 35. National Archives of Sweden. Retrieved 20 October 2022.
- Johansson, Alf W (1980–1981). "Jonas (John) Lingman". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 23. National Archives of Sweden. Retrieved 20 October 2022.
- Jägerskiöld, Stig (1977–1979). "H Gerhard Lagerstråle". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 22. National Archives of Sweden. Retrieved 20 October 2022.
- Lindeberg, Sven-Ola (1987–1989). "Walter Murray". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 26. National Archives of Sweden. Retrieved 20 October 2022.
- Lundkvist, Sven (2000–2002). "P Axel V Schotte". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 31. National Archives of Sweden. Retrieved 20 October 2022.
- Meijer, Bernhard; Westrin, Theodor, eds. (1906). Nordisk familjebok: konversationslexikon och realencyklopedi (in Swedish). Vol. 5 (New, Rev. and rich ill. ed.). Stockholm: Nordisk familjeboks förl. SELIBR 8072220.
- Nilsson, Göran B (1969–1971). "Fredrik L S Hederstierna". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 18. National Archives of Sweden. Retrieved 20 October 2022.
- Sprinchorn, Einar (1971–1973). "C Fredrik Holmquist". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 19. National Archives of Sweden. Retrieved 20 October 2022.
- Wikland, Erik (1973–1975). "A Julius Juhlin". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 20. National Archives of Sweden. Retrieved 20 October 2022.