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Minister for Education (Sweden)

The Minister for Education (Swedish: utbildningsminister) is the education minister of Sweden and the head of the Ministry of Education and Research.

Minister for Education
Statsråd och chef för utbildningsdepartmentet
Incumbent
Johan Pehrson
since 10 September 2024
Ministry of Education and Research
Member ofThe Government
SeatStockholm, Sweden
AppointerThe Prime Minister
Term lengthNo fixed term
Serves as long as the incumbent doesn’t have majority support in the Riksdag or support from the Prime Minister
PrecursorMinister of Education and Ecclesiastical Affairs
Formation1 January 1968 (as Minister for Education)
6 June 1974 (as Councilor of State and Head of the Ministry of Education and Research)
First holderOlof Palme
Website[1]

The current minister for education is Johan Pehrson of the Liberals.

History

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As a result of the ministry reform in 1840, the Ministry of Education and Ecclesiastical Affairs was instituted. The head of the ministry was the minister of education and ecclesiastical affairs, with the responsibility of culture, the Church of Sweden, research and education. In 1968, the Ministry of Education and Ecclesiastical Affairs changed its name to the Ministry of Education and Cultural Affairs (Swedish: Utbildningsdepartmentet), today called the Ministry of Education and Research. The head of the Ministry of Education and Research is the minister for education.

List of officeholders

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Minister for Education (1968—present)

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Portrait Minister
(Born-Died)
Term Political Party Election Prime Minister
Took office Left office Duration
 Olof Palme
(1927–1986)
1 January 196814 October 19691 year, 286 daysSocial Democrats1968Tage Erlander (S/SAP)
 Ingvar Carlsson
(born 1934)
14 October 19692 November 19734 years, 19 daysSocial DemocratsOlof Palme (S/SAP)
 Bertil Zachrisson
(1926–2023)
2 November 19738 October 19762 years, 341 daysSocial Democrats1973Olof Palme (S/SAP)
 Jan-Erik Wikström
(1932–2024)
8 October 19768 October 19826 years, 0 daysLiberals1976
1979
Thorbjörn Fälldin (C)
(1976 – 1978, 1979–1982)
Ola Ullsten (L)
(1978 – 1979)
 Lena Hjelm-Wallén
(born 1943)
8 October 198216 October 19853 years, 8 daysSocial Democrats1982Olof Palme (S/SAP)
 Lennart Bodström
(1928–2015)
16 October 198529 January 19893 years, 105 daysSocial Democrats1985
1988
Olof Palme (S/SAP)
(1985 – 1986)
Ingvar Carlsson (S/SAP)
(1986 – 1989)
 Bengt Göransson
(1932–2021)
29 January 19893 October 19912 years, 247 daysSocial DemocratsIngvar Carlsson (S/SAP)
 Per Unckel
(1948–2011)
3 October 19917 October 19943 years, 4 daysModerate1991Carl Bildt (M)
 Carl Tham
(born 1939)
7 October 19946 October 19983 years, 364 daysSocial Democrats1994Ingvar Carlsson (S/SAP)
(1994 – 1996)
Göran Persson (S/SAP)
(1996 – 2002)
 Thomas Östros
(born 1965)
6 October 199821 October 20046 years, 15 daysSocial Democrats
2002
Göran Persson (S/SAP)
 Leif Pagrotsky
(born 1951)
21 October 20046 October 20061 year, 350 daysSocial DemocratsGöran Persson (S/SAP)
 Lars Leijonborg
(born 1949)
6 October 20067 September 2007336 daysLiberals2006Fredrik Reinfeldt (M)
 Jan Björklund
(born 1962)
7 September 20073 October 20147 years, 26 daysLiberals
2010
Fredrik Reinfeldt (M)
 Gustav Fridolin
(born 1983)
3 October 201421 January 20194 years, 110 daysGreen2014Stefan Löfven (S/SAP)
 Anna Ekström
(born 1959)
21 January 201918 October 20223 years, 270 daysSocial Democrats2018Stefan Löfven
Magdalena Andersson (S/SAP)
 Mats Persson
(born 1980)
18 October 2022Incumbent1 year, 328 daysLiberals2022Ulf Kristersson (M)
 Johan Pehrson
(born 1968)
10 September 2024Incumbent59 daysLiberalsUlf Kristersson (M)