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Goran Persson leads by 11.0 pts · 2 figures compared

Politician · Modern

Politician · Modern
Goran Persson succeeded Ingvar Carlsson as Prime Minister of Sweden, leading a Social Democratic government. He served for a decade, overseeing a period of economic recovery and welfare state reforms.
Sweden held the rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union under Persson's leadership. The presidency focused on EU enlargement, environmental policy, and the Lisbon Strategy for economic reform.
Persson's Social Democratic Party lost the general election to the centre-right Alliance for Sweden coalition led by Fredrik Reinfeldt. This ended 12 years of Social Democratic rule and Persson's tenure as Prime Minister.
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