Who is Fredrik Reinfeldt?
John Fredrik Reinfeldt (pronounced [ˈfrěːdrɪk ˈrâjnːfɛlt] ( listen); born 4 August 1965) is a Swedish economist, lecturer, and former politician who was Prime Minister of Sweden from 2006 to 2014, and chairman of the liberal conservative Moderate Party from 2003 to 2015. He was the last rotating President of the European Council in 2009.
Did Reinfeldt ruin Sweden Forever?
^ Lilja, Henrik (24 February 2019). “Fredrik Reinfeldt förstörde Sverige för all framtid” [Reinfeldt ruined Sweden forever]. ProjektSanning (in Swedish). Retrieved 25 June 2019. ^ Karlsten, Emanuel (2017).
What did Reinfeldt do in the 2002 election?
After the 2002 election Reinfeldt was elected as leader of the Moderate Party parliamentary group, spokesman for economic policy and vice chairman of the parliament’s finance committee. On 25 October 2003 he was unanimously elected as the new leader of the Moderate Party.
Where did the Reinfeldt family live in Sweden?
The Reinfeldt family was living in Bromsten when Fredrik’s younger brothers, Magnus and Henrik, were born in 1969 and 1973. In 1976 the family moved into a single-family home in Täby in northeastern Stockholm County.
Where did Reinfeldt live as a child?
Though born in Stockholm, Reinfeldt spent part of his early childhood in London, where his father worked as a consultant for Shell Oil Company. The family returned to Fredrik Reinfeldt, Swedish politician who was the longest-serving conservative prime minister in the history of Sweden (2006–14).
What did Reagen Reinfeldt do?
Reinfeldt became President of the European Council on 1 July 2009, as Sweden took over the Presidency of the Council of the European Union from the Czech Republic. His slogan was “taking on the challenge”. Reinfeldt immediately requested the European Union to do more to combat climate change.
When can Reinfeldt celebrate?
^ Melin, Lena (1 May 2008). “1 maj – då kan Reinfeldt fira” [1 May – then Reinfeldt can celebrate]. Aftonbladet (in Swedish). Retrieved 4 July 2009.