Minister for Sports (Sweden)

The Minister for Sports (Swedish: sportsminister) is the sports minister of Sweden and responsible for issues regarding sports.

Minister for Sports
Incumbent
Amanda Lind

since 21 January 2019
Ministry of Culture
Member ofThe Government
AppointerThe Prime Minister
Term lengthServes at the pleasure of the Prime Minister
Formation1988
First holderUlf Lönnqvist
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The current Minister for Sports is Annika Strandhäll of the Social Democrats. She concurrently serves as the Minister for Social Affairs.


Spokesperson for the Government's sports policy

In the end of the 1970s, at the appointment of the Ullsten Cabinet. Prime Minister Ola Ullsten appointed Rune Ångström as spokesperson for the Government's sport policy. The position existed between 1978–1979.[1][2]

No. Spokesperson
(Born–Died)
Tenure Political party Cabinet
Took office Left office Duration
1 Rune Ångström
(1923–2007)
18 October 1978 12 October 1979 359 days Liberal People's Ullsten

List of Ministers for Sports

No. Portrait Minister
(Born–Died)
Other Positions Tenure Political party Cabinet
Took office Left office Duration
1 Ulf Lönnqvist
(born 1936)
Minister for Housing 4 October 1988 4 October 1991 3 years, 0 days Social Democrats Carlsson I
Carlsson II
2 Bo Lundgren
(born 1947)
Deputy Minister for Finance and Minister for Taxes 4 October 1991 7 October 1994 3 years, 3 days Moderat Carl Bildt
3 Marita Ulvskog
(born 1951)
Minister for Public Administration
Minister for Gender Equality
7 October 1994 22 March 1996 1 year, 167 days Social Democrats Carlsson III
4 Leif Blomberg
(1941–1998)
Deputy Minister for Public Administration
Minister for Integration
22 March 1996 2 March 1998 † 1 year, 345 days Social Democrats Persson
5 Lars Engqvist
(born 1945)
Deputy Minister for Public Administration
Minister for Integration
16 March 1998 7 October 1998 205 days Social Democrats
6 Ulrica Messing
(born 1951)
Deputy Minister for Culture
Minister for Integration
7 October 1998 21 October 2000 2 years, 14 days Social Democrats
7 Mona Sahlin
(born 1957)
Deputy Minister for Justice
Minister for Integration
Minister for Democracy
Minister for Gender Equality
21 October 2000 21 October 2004 4 years, 0 days Social Democrats
8 Bosse Ringholm
(born 1942)
Minister for Finance
Deputy Prime Minister
21 October 2004 6 October 2006 1 year, 350 days Social Democrats
9 Cecilia Stegö Chilò
(born 1959)
Minister for Culture 6 October 2006 16 October 2006 10 days Moderate Reinfeldt
Lars Leijonborg
(acting)
Minister for Education
Minister for Culture (acting)
16 October 2006 24 October 2006 8 days Liberal People's
10 Lena Adelsohn Liljeroth
(born 1955)
Minister for Culture 24 October 2006 3 October 2014 7 years, 344 days Moderate
11 Gabriel Wikström
(born 1985)
Minister for Public Health
Minister for Healthcare
3 October 2014 27 July 2017 2 years, 297 days Social Democrats Löfven I
Annika Strandhäll
(acting)
Minister for Social Security 5 May 2017 27 July 2017 83 days Social Democrats
12 Annika Strandhäll
(born 1975)
Minister for Social Affairs 27 July 2017 21 January 2019 1 year, 178 days Social Democrats
13 Amanda Lind
(born 1980)
Minister for Culture
Minister for Democracy
21 January 2019 2 years, 19 days Green Löfven II

Ministry history

The office of Minister for Sports has been under several different ministries since its founding in 1988.

Ministry Term
Ministry of Housing1988–1991
Ministry of Finance1991–1994
Ministry of the Interior1994–1998
Ministry of Culture1998–2000
Ministry of Justice2000–2004
Ministry of Finance2004
The Prime Minister's Office2004–2006
Ministry of Culture2006–2014
Ministry of Health and Social Affairs2014–2019
Ministry of Culture2019–present

References

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