Göran Persson

Göran Persson
Persson in 2006
Prime Minister of Sweden
In office
22 March 1996 – 6 October 2006
MonarchCarl XVI Gustaf
DeputyLena Hjelm-Wallén
Margareta Winberg
Marita Ulvskog
Lars Engqvist
Bo Ringholm
Preceded byIngvar Carlsson
Succeeded byFredrik Reinfeldt
Leader of the Opposition
In office
6 October 2006 – 17 March 2007
MonarchCarl XVI Gustaf
Prime MinisterFredrik Reinfeldt
Preceded byFredrik Reinfeldt
Succeeded byMona Sahlin
Leader of the Social Democrats
In office
15 March 1996 – 17 March 2007
Preceded byIngvar Carlsson
Succeeded byMona Sahlin
Minister for Finance
In office
7 October 1994 – 22 March 1996
Prime MinisterIngvar Carlsson
Preceded byAnne Wibble
Succeeded byErik Åsbrink
Minister for Schools
In office
26 January 1989 – 4 October 1991
Prime MinisterIngvar Carlsson
Preceded byBengt Göransson
Succeeded byBeatrice Ask
Member of the Riksdag
for Södermanland County
In office
5 October 1991 – 30 April 2007
In office
1 October 1979 – 11 June 1985
Personal details
Born (1949-01-20) 20 January 1949
Vingåker, Sweden
PartySocial Democratic
Spouses
  • Gunnel Claesson
    (m. 1978; div. 1994)
  • Annika Barthine
    (m. 1994; div. 2003)
  • (m. 2003)
Children2
Alma materÖrebro University College
CabinetPersson's Cabinet
Signature
Military service
AllegianceSweden
Branch/serviceSwedish Army
Years of service1973-1974
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Hans Göran Persson (Swedish: [ˈjœ̂ːran ˈpæ̌ːʂɔn] ; born 20 January 1949) is a Swedish former politician who served as Prime Minister of Sweden from 1996 to 2006 and as Leader of the Social Democratic Party from 1996 to 2007. Persson has served as chairman of Swedbank since 2019.

Persson was first elected to the Riksdag for Södermanland County in 1979, but left in 1985 and became a Municipal Commissioner of Katrineholm, serving until 1989. In 1991, he was re-elected to Parliament for the same constituency. He served as Minister for Schools from 1989 to 1991 in Ingvar Carlsson's first and second cabinets. From 1994 to 1996, Persson served as the Minister for Finance in Carlsson's third cabinet.

After Carlsson announced his retirement as head of government, Persson was selected to become his successor. Persson began his premiership from where he left as Minister for Finance — by continuing to spearhead government efforts to alleviate Sweden's chronic budget deficit. In 1994, the annual shortfall was about thirteen percent of the country's gross domestic product (GDP). But after implementing welfare cuts and tax increases, it fell to a projected 2.6 percent of GDP in 1997, which placed Sweden in a position to qualify for the European Economic and Monetary Union. However, the cost was high: unemployment rose, hovering persistently around thirteen percent, then suddenly fell to about 6.5 that same year. In the 1998 general election, the Social Democrats gained even fewer votes than in the 1991 general election, in which they lost their government position. Persson could remain as prime minister due to the support of the Green Party and the Left Party. In the 2002 general election, the Social Democrats increased their number of seats in the parliament. Following the 2006 general election defeat, Persson immediately filed a request for resignation, and declared his intentions to resign as party leader after the party congress in March 2007.

Since leaving office, Persson has been a consultant for the Stockholm-based PR firm JKL. He published a book in October 2007, "Min väg, mina val" (My path, my choices). In 2008, he was appointed Chairman of the Board of Sveaskog by the Swedish Government. He has been a member of the European Council on Tolerance and Reconciliation since 2007, and a member of the board of World Resources Institute since 2010.