- Christian Lundeberg
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Christian Lundeberg 10th Prime Minister of Sweden In office
2 August 1905 – 7 November 1905Monarch Oscar II Preceded by Johan Ramstedt Succeeded by Karl Staaff Personal details Born 14 July 1842
Valbo, Gävleborg CountyDied 10 November 1911 (aged 69)
Stockholm, Stockholm CountyPolitical party Protectionist Majority Party Christian Lundeberg (14 July 1842 – 10 November 1911) was a Swedish politician who served as Prime Minister of Sweden from 2 August to 7 November 1905.
Lundeberg was born in Valbo, Gävleborg County. He was the son of Johan Ulrik August Lundeberg, a mill owner, and Maria Eckman. He studied at Ultuna and at a military school, and was a Löjtnant (roughly equivalent to lieutenant) from 1861 to 1874, after which he left the military service. He worked at the iron works at Forsbacka bruk, where he was CEO from 1885 to 1906.
He was a member of the First Chamber of Parliament for the conservative and protectionist party, and became its leader in 1899.
Lundeberg was a leading figure during the parliamentary discussions regarding the union between Sweden and Norway. He was the chairman of a committee that was critical of, and eventually lead to the demise of Johan Ramstedt's government. In June 1905, the King appointed Lundeberg to create a government. He created a coalition government that in September 1905 reached an agreement which allowed Norway to hold a referendum for, or against, independence from Sweden.
Following the solution of the Union Crisis, Lundeberg tried to find a mandate to continue with the coalition government in order to resolve the issue of suffrage. When his attempt failed, he went back to being a member of parliament, and was a speaker in the First Chamber of Parliament from 1909 until his death in 1911.
Preceded by
Johan RamstedtPrime Minister of Sweden
August – November 1905Succeeded by
Karl StaaffPreceded by
Gustaf SparreSpeaker of the Riksdag
1909–1911Succeeded by
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Categories:- 1842 births
- 1911 deaths
- People from Gävle Municipality
- Members of the parliament of Sweden
- Prime Ministers of Sweden
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