- Louis Gerhard De Geer
Infobox Prime Minister
name = Baron Louis Gerhard De Geer
order = 1stPrime Minister of Sweden
term_start =20 March 1876
term_end =19 April 1880
predecessor = None
successor =Arvid Posse
birth_date = birth date|1818|7|18|mf=y
birth_place =Finspång
death_date = death date and age|1896|9|24|1818|7|18|mf=y
party = Independent liberal
order2 = Swedish Prime Minister for Justice
term_start2 = 1875
term_end2 = 1876
predecessor2 =Edvard Carleson
successor2 = None
order3 = Swedish Prime Minister for Justice
term_start3 = 1858
term_end3 = 1870
predecessor3 =Claës Efraim Günter
successor3 =Axel Gustaf Adlercreutz Baron Louis Gerhard
De Geer ofFinspång (July 18 ,1818 ndashSeptember 24 ,1896 ) was a Swedish statesman and writer.De Geer was born at
Finspång manor. He was a lawyer, and in 1855 became president of theGöta Hovrätt , or lord justice for the appellate court ofGötaland . FromApril 7 ,1858 toJune 3 ,1870 he was Prime Minister of Justice. As a member of the nobility he took part in the SwedishRiksdag of the Estates from 1851 onwards. From 1867 to 1878 he was the member forStockholm in the first chamber in the New Riksdag, and introduced and passed many useful reforms.His son Louis De Geer was also prime minister of Sweden for a short period.
Architect of the New Riksdag
His greatest achievement was the reform of the Swedish representative system. The reforms introduced a bi-cameral elected parliament replacing the existing cumbersome and less democratic representation by estates, a hangover from the later Middle Ages. This measure was accepted by the
Riksdag in December 1865, and received the royal sanction on theJune 22 ,1866 . For some time after this De Geer enjoyed considerable popularity. He retired from the ministry in 1870, but took office again, as minister in 1875.First Prime Minister
In 1876 he became the first
Prime Minister of Sweden and served until April 1880, when the failure of his repeated efforts to settle the armaments question again induced him to resign. From 1881 to 1888 he was Chancellor for the Universities of Uppsala and Lund. He was an advocate of free trade and economic liberalism and some argue laid the foundations for the strong economic growth in Sweden from 1870 to 1970.Literary works
Besides several novels and aesthetic essays, De Geer has written a few political memoirs of supreme merit both as to style and matter, the most notable of which are: "Minnesteckning öfver A. J. v. Höpken" (Stockholm, 1881); "Minnesteckning öfver
Hans Järta " (Stockholm, 1874); "Minnesteckning öfver B. B. von Platen" (Stockholm, 1886); and his own "Minnen" (Stockholm, 1892), an autobiography, invaluable as a historical document, in which the political experience and the matured judgments of a lifetime are recorded with singular clearness, sobriety and charm.References
*1911
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