- Laila Freivalds
Laila Ligita Freivalds (born
June 22 ,1942 ) is aLatvia n-born Swedish Social Democratic politician and a former Swedish Minister for Justice, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Deputy Prime Minister.Freivalds was born in
Riga ,Latvia , duringWorld War II , and escaped to Sweden with her family. She graduated with aCandidate of Law ("juris kandidat") fromUppsala University in 1970 after which she served in the Swedish Court System until 1976. From 1976 onwards she held senior posts at theSwedish Consumer Agency , before being appointed Minister for Justice in 1988. With the exception of the years 1991–1994, when her party was in opposition, she continued to hold that office until she resigned in 2000 over a controversy in which she was criticised, as a private individual, for trying to convert hertenancy into acondominium , circumventing a controversialhousing tenure law that she was responsible for introducing and advocating in her public role as Minister of Justice. Since this scandal, her relations with the press have been strained.After the assassination of
Anna Lindh in 2003, Freivalds was asked to succeed her as Minister for Foreign Affairs.Events leading to the resignation in 2006
Laila Freivalds was severely criticised in the Swedish press for the way the
Swedish Government handled the 2004 Asian tsunami disaster, and has admitted that her ministry "ought to have reacted much more strongly as early asBoxing Day instead of waiting for more information." In addition, she was heavily criticised for going to the theatre onDecember 26 ,2004 , the day of the Tsunami disaster, and for stating that she does not listen to the news when she is not working.On
March 21 ,2006 , she resigned from her office as minister of foreign affairs, after accusations of lying to media about her involvement in the closing of awebsite belonging to theSweden Democrats , in the wake of theJyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy . Her involvement in closing the website is seen by many as a violation against that part of the Swedish constitution dealing with freedom of the press."Offentlighetsprincipen" (The Principle of Public Access) — a freedom of information provision enshrined in the Swedish constitution — made it possible to show that her earlier denial of involvement was less than truthful. Since all documents in the Swedish state are in principle accessible to the public, internal documents in four places were found that made it quite clear that she had been fully informed of the event. This information was therefore published in "Riksdag & Department".
Most journalists suggest that the turning point came after
Göran Persson , thePrime Minister of Sweden during this time, publicly criticized the civil servant who suggested to the Internet host that they close the website, only to find out that he had acted with the approval of Freivalds. The Prime Minister then lost confidence in his Foreign Minister and probably suggested that she resign. This theory requires Freivalds to have lied to the cabinet, something many have found unlikely.Bosse Ringholm was Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs [cite web
url=http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/L21470789.htm
title=Swedish foreign minister resigns over cartoons
work=Reuters AlertNet
accessdate=2006-03-21] [cite web
url=http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/L21632917.htm
title=FACTBOX-Five facts about Sweden's Laila Freivalds
work=Reuters AlertNet
accessdate=2006-03-21] until March 27th, whenJan Eliasson was appointed to the post.References
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