- Claes Tholin
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Claes Emil Tholin, born October 22, 1860 in Södra Säm, Älvsborgs län, died June 27, 1927 in Stockholm, was the first leader of the Swedish Social Democratic Party 1896–1907, after collective leadership hade been applied in 1889–1896.
Party political offices Preceded by
Collective leadershipLeader of the Swedish Social Democratic Party
1896-1907Succeeded by
Hjalmar BrantingSwedish Social Democratic Party Leadership Party secretaryIn government position Branting I (1920) · Branting II (1921-1923) · Branting III (1924-1925) · Sandler (1925-1926) · Hansson I (1932-1936) · Hansson II (1936-1939)1 · Hansson III (1939-1945)2 · Hansson IV (1945-1946) · Erlander I (1946-1951) · Erlander II (1951-1957)1 · Erlander III (1957-1969) · Palme I (1969-1976) · Palme II (1982-1986) · Carlsson I (1986-1990) · Carlsson II (1990-1991) · Carlsson III (1994-1996) · Persson (1996-2006)
Related organisations HBT-socialdemokraterna · Swedish Association of Christian Social Democrats ("Broderskapsrörelsen") · Social Democratic Women in Sweden · S-muslimska kvinnoklubben · Swedish Social Democratic Youth League · Social Democratic Students of Sweden · Handikapprörelsens s-förening · ABF · People's Houses · Swedish Trade Union Confederation (LO) · Verdandi · Olof Palme International Center · Unga Örnar · Feministas · Folksam · Fonus · Hyresgästföreningen · Spero · Kooperativa Förbundet (KF) · Koopi · Swedish National Pensioners’ Organisation · Riksbyggen · A-lotterierna
History and related topics History of the Swedish Social Democratic Party · Folkhemmet · The Red-Greens · Social democracy · Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats1Coalition government with the Farmers' League · 2Grand coalition with the Farmers' League, the People's Party and the National Organization of the Right This article about a Swedish Social Democratic Party politician is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.