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Andersson cabinet


Magdalena Andersson cabinet
56th Cabinet of Sweden
Cabinet ministers outside Stockholm Palace, 30 November 2021
30 November 2021
18 October 2022
Carl XVI Gustaf
Magdalena Andersson
Morgan Johansson
22
Social Democrats
Centre-left single-party minority government (2021–2022)with passive support from Centre Party, Left Party, Green Party, and independent member of parliament Amineh Kakabaveh
Moderate PartySweden DemocratsChristian DemocratsLiberals
Ulf Kristersson
2018–2022
Löfven III cabinet
Kristersson cabinet

The Andersson cabinet (Swedish: regeringen Andersson) was the government of Sweden following the resignation of Prime Minister Stefan Löfven and the hasty election of Magdalena Andersson as his successor. It was expected to be a coalition government consisting of two parties: the Swedish Social Democratic Party and the Green Party. In a late turn of events after the confirmation vote, the Green Party left the government cooperation due to the government's budget proposal failing in the Riksdag. The cabinet were originally planned to be installed on 26 November 2021 during a formal government meeting with King Carl XVI Gustaf, but Andersson decided to resign due to a precedent regarding changes in a government's composition; this happened just seven hours after the vote in the Riksdag. The Speaker then set Andersson up for a new confirmation vote to make sure she still had the Riksdag's approval.

On 29 November 2021, Andersson won the vote in Riksdag and became the new prime minister of Sweden. Andersson is Sweden's first female prime minister and female head of government. She governs with a minority government by the Social Democrats. When Andersson's cabinet took office on 30 November 2021, it became the smallest Swedish government since 1979, relying on only 100 of 349 parliament members (28,65%).

On 14 September 2022, following the election in which her support coalition lost their parliamentary majority, Andersson announced that she would tender her resignation as Prime Minister on the following day.

In the Riksdag, as long as the Speaker's proposal for a new prime minister is not opposed by half of its members, the proposal is carried.

The Riksdag initially elected Social Democratic leader Magdalena Andersson as Prime Minister on 24 November 2021, with only a slim minority voting against her (174 'no' votes out of the 349-strong Riksdag). This made her the first female prime minister in Swedish history. One member of the Riksdag from the Left Party was absent during the vote.

After Andersson's budget proposal was defeated hours later on 24 November by a counter proposal from the Moderate Party, Sweden Democrats and Christian Democrats, the Green Party decided to leave the government. However, the Greens were willing to support a one-party Social Democratic minority government.

According to precedent, a new confidence vote must be held in the Riksdag whenever the composition of a government is changed. Since Andersson was elected by parliament with the promise of retaining the Social Democratic-Green coalition she had no choice but to resign only seven hours after being approved. This resignation allowed a new investiture vote to happen in parliament on 29 November when Andersson was approved again with a slim minority voting against her (173 'no' votes out of the 349-strong Riksdag). This is one 'no'-vote less than the vote on 24 November. Member of Parliament Nina Lundström from the Liberals decided to rebel against her party and thus not vote 'no' but abstain instead to Andersson becoming prime minister saying that electing her is the only way to keep the Sweden Democrats from power.

The following are the cabinet members:

PortfolioMinisterTook officeLeft officeParty
Prime MinisterMagdalena Andersson30 November 202118 October 2022Social Democrats
Deputy Prime Minister not a separate minister postMorgan Johansson30 November 202118 October 2022Social Democrats
Minister for EU AffairsHans Dahlgren30 November 202118 October 2022Social Democrats
Minister for JusticeMinister of the InteriorMorgan Johansson30 November 202118 October 2022Social Democrats
Minister for IntegrationMinister for Migration Minister for SportsAnders Ygeman30 November 202118 October 2022Social Democrats
Minister for Foreign AffairsAnn Linde30 November 202118 October 2022Social Democrats
Minister of Foreign Trade Minister for Nordic CooperationAnna Hallberg30 November 202118 October 2022Social Democrats
Minister for International Development CooperationMatilda Ernkrans30 November 202118 October 2022Social Democrats
Minister for DefencePeter Hultqvist30 November 202118 October 2022Social Democrats
Minister for Health and Social AffairsLena Hallengren30 November 20216 October 2022Social Democrats
Minister for Health and Social Affairs Minister for Social SecurityArdalan Shekarabi6 October 202218 October 2022Social Democrats
Minister for Social SecurityArdalan Shekarabi30 November 202118 October 2022Social Democrats
Minister for FinanceMikael Damberg30 November 202118 October 2022Social Democrats
Minister for Financial Markets Minister for Consumer Affairs Deputy Minister for FinanceMax Elger30 November 202118 October 2022Social Democrats
Minister for Public AdministrationIda Karkiainen30 November 202118 October 2022Social Democrats
Minister for EducationAnna Ekström30 November 202118 October 2022Social Democrats
Minister for SchoolsLina Axelsson Kihlblom30 November 202118 October 2022Social Democrats
Minister for the EnvironmentMinister for the ClimateAnnika Strandhäll30 November 202118 October 2022Social Democrats
Minister for EnterpriseKarl-Petter Thorwaldsson30 November 202118 October 2022Social Democrats
Minister for Rural AffairsAnna-Caren Sätherberg30 November 202118 October 2022Social Democrats
Minister for Culture Minister for DemocracyJeanette Gustafsdotter30 November 202118 October 2022Social Democrats
Minister for Employment Minister for Gender EqualityEva Nordmark30 November 202118 October 2022Social Democrats
Minister for Housing Deputy Minister for EmploymentJohan Danielsson30 November 202118 October 2022Social Democrats
Minister for InfrastructureTomas Eneroth30 November 202118 October 2022Social Democrats
Minister for Energy Minister for Digital DevelopmentKhashayar Farmanbar30 November 202118 October 2022Social Democrats
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A specific policy manifesto were presented when Andersson held her declaration of government (regeringsförklaring) 30 November 2021.

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