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CV Stefan Löfven Prime Minister

Prime Minister’s Office

Party Swedish Social Democratic Party

Personal Born 1957. Lives in . Married.

Educational background Trade union training School of Social Work and Public Administration, Umeå Welder training Upper secondary school, business programme Compulsory school

Positions and assignments “Our country must be a Prime Minister of 2014– leading and inspirational Leader of the Swedish Social Democratic Party 2012– force in the world. A Trade union background and assignments country in which we Chair, IF Metall 2006–2012 close gaps and fulfil the Board member, Swedish Trade Union Confederation 2006–2012 Alternate board member, European Metalworkers’ promises of freedom Federation 2002–2007 we have made to our Board member, Nordiska Metall 2002–2007 children, where we Alternate board member, Swedish Trade Union invest together in people Confederation 2003–2005 and the environment, Deputy Chair, Swedish Metalworkers’ Union (Metall) 2002–2005 Head of Organisational Department, Metall 1999–2002 in knowledge and International Secretary, International Department, Metall 1998–1999 competitiveness, in Negotiation representative, Metall 1995–1998 security in the present Alternate board member, Metall’s Committee 1989–1995 and hope for the future.” Board member, Metall’s Supervisory Board 1989–1993 Branch Chair, Metall’s Branch 26, Örnsköldsvik 1988–1996 Group Chair, Hägglunds Fordon/ABB Railcar 1982–1992 Liaison representative, Hägglunds Fordon 1981–1982 Employment Hägglunds, Örnsköldsvik 1979–1995 Sawmill, Domsjö 1979 Posten, Sollefteå 1976

1(2) Assignments Board member, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm 2010–2012 Chair, Social Democratic welfare policy review group 2007–2009 Alternate member, Executive Committee, Swedish Social Democratic Party 2005–2012 Deputy Chair, Swedish Trade Council 2004–2012 Board member, International Centre 2002–2006

Following the 2014 change of government, Sweden is governed by the Swedish Social Democratic Party and the Green Party.

Production: Government Offices of Sweden, Stockholm, November 2017 Photo: Kristian Pohl/Government Offices of Sweden

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