- Tage Erlander
infobox Prime Minister
name = Tage Erlander
order = 25thPrime Minister of Sweden
term_start =11 October 1946
term_end =14 October 1969
predecessor =Per Albin Hansson
successor =Olof Palme
birth_date = birth date|1901|6|13|df=y
birth_place =Ransäter ,Värmland County ,Sweden
death_date = death date and age|1985|6|21|1901|6|13|df=y
death_place =Huddinge ,Stockholm County ,Sweden
alma_mater =Lund University
party = Social Democrat|religion = Lutheran/Church of Sweden
spouse =Aina Erlander
alma_mater =Lund University Audio|sv-Tage_Erlander.ogg|Tage Fritiof Erlander (
13 June 1901 –21 June 1985 ) was a Swedishpolitician . He was the leader of theSwedish Social Democratic Party andPrime Minister of Sweden from 1946 to 1969.Erlander holds the record as the longest serving
head of government of any democratic countryFact|date=March 2008, as he held his post for twenty three years.He was born in
Ransäter ,Värmland County as son of the school teacher Erik Gustaf Erlander (1859-1936). His mother was Alma Nilsson (1869-1961). As a student atLund University he was heavily involved in student politics and met many radical students. He graduated in political science and economics in 1928. Erlander was a member of the editorial staff of the encyclopedia "Svensk Upplagsbok" from 1929 to 1938. In 1930 he married Aina Andersson, who becameAina Erlander .Tage Erlander was elected to the
municipal council in Lund in 1930, became a member of parliament in 1932, and was appointed a State Secretary in 1938. He became a member of the cabinet in 1944 asMinister without Portfolio , a post he held to the next year, when he became Minister for Education. When Prime MinisterPer Albin Hansson suddenly died in 1946, Erlander was unexpectedly chosen as the successor and was also chosen as the leader of the party.He formed a coalition with the Centre Party between 1951 and 1957 and the relation with their party leader,
Gunnar Hedlund is known to have been good.He coined the phrase "the strong society", describing a society with a growing public sector taking care of the growing demand on many services that an affluent society creates. The welfare state grew considerably during his years as prime minister, while nationalizations were rare.
He stepped down in 1969 and was succeeded by
Olof Palme , who in many ways had been Erlander's student.From 1972 to 1982 he published his
memoir s in six volumes. He died on21 June 1985 inStockholm .See also
* Bommersvik retirement villa
External links
* [http://www.axess.se/english/2003/02/erlander.php Review of Tage Erlander's Diaries, "The self-effacing architect of the Swedish state" by Patrick Salmon, in Axess magazine, 2003:02]
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