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Cabinet and Government of Sweden 1994–1996
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Carlsson's Third Cabinet

50th Cabinet of Sweden
Date formed7 October 1994
Date dissolved22 March 1996
People and organisations
MonarchCarl XVI Gustaf
Prime MinisterIngvar Carlsson
Member partySocial Democrats
Status in legislatureSingle-party minority
Opposition partyModerate Party
Opposition leaderCarl Bildt
History
Legislature term1994–1998
Outgoing formationRetirement of Carlsson
PredecessorBildt
SuccessorPersson

The Carlsson's III Cabinet (Swedish: Regeringen Carlsson III) was the cabinet and Government of Sweden from 7 October 1994 to 22 March 1996.

The cabinet was a single-party minority government consisting the Social Democrats. The cabinet was led by Prime Minister Ingvar Carlsson who had led his party to victory in the 1994 general election. Ingvar Carlsson had previously been Prime Minister from 1986 until defeat in the 1991 general election.

The cabinet resigned on 22 March 1996 as Ingvar Carlsson retired from political life. The cabinet was succeeded by the cabinet of Göran Persson.

Ministers

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Prime MinisterIngvar Carlsson7 October 199422 March 1996 Social Democrats
Deputy Prime MinisterMona Sahlin7 October 199410 November 1995 Social Democrats
Lena Hjelm-Wallén10 November 199522 March 1996 Social Democrats
Minister for Foreign AffairsLena Hjelm-Wallén7 October 199422 March 1996 Social Democrats
Minister for FinanceGöran Persson7 October 199422 March 1996 Social Democrats
Minister for EducationCarl Tham7 October 199422 March 1996 Social Democrats
Minister for JusticeLaila Freivalds7 October 199422 March 1996 Social Democrats
Minister for Health and Social AffairsIngela Thalén7 October 199422 March 1996 Social Democrats
Minister for EmploymentAnders Sundström7 October 199422 March 1996 Social Democrats
Minister for AgricultureMargareta Winberg7 October 199422 March 1996 Social Democrats
Minister for DefenceThage G. Peterson7 October 199422 March 1996 Social Democrats
Minister for CommunicationsInes Uusmann7 October 199422 March 1996 Social Democrats
Minister for Civil Service AffairsMarita Ulvskog7 October 199422 March 1996 Social Democrats
Minister for HousingJörgen Andersson7 October 199422 March 1996 Social Democrats
Minister for the EnvironmentAnna Lindh7 October 199422 March 1996 Social Democrats
Minister for EnterpriseSten Heckscher7 October 19945 February 1996 Social Democrats
Jörgen Andersson5 February 199622 March 1996 Social Democrats
Minister for CultureMargot Wallström7 October 199422 March 1996 Social Democrats
Ministers without portfolio
CoordinationJan Nygren7 October 199422 March 1996 Social Democrats
International Development CooperationPierre Schori7 October 199422 March 1996 Social Democrats
Minister of Foreign TradeMats Hellström7 October 199422 March 1996 Social Democrats
Social SecurityAnna Hedborg7 October 199422 March 1996 Social Democrats
SchoolsYlva Johansson7 October 199422 March 1996 Social Democrats
MigrationLeif Blomberg7 October 199422 March 1996 Social Democrats

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Preceded byCarl Bildt's Cabinet Cabinet of Sweden
1994–1996
Succeeded byGöran Persson's Cabinet
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