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- Sven_Otto_Littorin abstract "Sven Otto Julius Littorin (born 1966) is a former Swedish politician and architect of major structural reforms. As Minister for Employment in the cabinet of Fredrik Reinfeldt, he was in charge of the major overhaul of Swedish labor policies between 2006-2010. As President of the European Council of Ministers, in its Epsco formation he oversaw the European Union response to labor market effects during the financial crisis of 2008-09. As party secretary of the Moderate Party 2002-2006 he played a major role in restructuring the party. As chief of staff to Minister for Fiscal and Financial Affairs during the The Swedish banking crisis of 1992 he was one of the architects behind the Swedish banking rescue that Paul Krugman later proposed as a model for solving the Financial crisis of 2007–08.He was born and grew up in Östergötland, where he was active in the Moderate Youth League from an early stage. He was national chairman of the Moderate School Youth, a part of the youth league, 1984-1985. He has a B.Sc. in Economics and Business Administration at Lund University. His résumé formerly also listed an MBA from the unaccredited Fairfax University (at the time licensed in Louisiana), but that degree was removed from his list of qualifications after it aroused controversy in June 2007 In 2011, Littorin was a Visiting Scholar at Stanford University. Since 2011 he has been a Political Affairs Consultant, based in London, England.Between 1991 and 1993 he was chief of staff to Minister for Fiscal and Financial Affairs, Bo Lundgren, later leader of the Moderate Party. After that he worked in the private sphere for, inter alia, Kreab. In 1997 he co-founded Momentor AB, a venture capital company, and worked as a Senior Partner until 2002. In 2002 he was appointed party secretary by Bo Lundgren and later became a part of Fredrik Reinfeldt's team. He has played an integral part in the subsequent modernisation of the party. After the success of the Moderate Party in the 2006 general election he resigned as Secretary General and was later named Minister for Employment in the cabinet presented by Prime Minister Reinfeldt on 6 October 2006. Until 31 December 2006 this ministerial post was located within the Ministry of Enterprise, after which a separate Ministry of Employment. On 7 July 2010 he announced his immediate resignation, citing personal circumstances.".
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- Sven_Otto_Littorin birthDate "1966-05-20".
- Sven_Otto_Littorin birthPlace Mjölby_Municipality.
- Sven_Otto_Littorin birthPlace Skänninge.
- Sven_Otto_Littorin birthPlace Sweden.
- Sven_Otto_Littorin office "Minister for Employment".
- Sven_Otto_Littorin office "Party secretaryof theModerate Party".
- Sven_Otto_Littorin party Moderate_Party.
- Sven_Otto_Littorin predecessor Hans_Karlsson.
- Sven_Otto_Littorin predecessor Johnny_Magnusson.
- Sven_Otto_Littorin primeMinister Fredrik_Reinfeldt.
- Sven_Otto_Littorin profession Politician.
- Sven_Otto_Littorin successor Per_Schlingmann.
- Sven_Otto_Littorin successor Tobias_Billström.
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- Sven_Otto_Littorin 1namedata Bo_Lundgren.
- Sven_Otto_Littorin 1namedata Fredrik_Reinfeldt.
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- Sven_Otto_Littorin birthDate "1966-05-20".
- Sven_Otto_Littorin birthName "Sven Otto Julius Littorin".
- Sven_Otto_Littorin birthPlace Mjölby_Municipality.
- Sven_Otto_Littorin birthPlace Skänninge.
- Sven_Otto_Littorin birthPlace Sweden.
- Sven_Otto_Littorin name "Sven Otto Littorin".
- Sven_Otto_Littorin office Ministry_of_Employment_(Sweden).
- Sven_Otto_Littorin office "Party secretary of the Moderate Party".
- Sven_Otto_Littorin party Moderate_Party.
- Sven_Otto_Littorin predecessor Hans_Karlsson.
- Sven_Otto_Littorin predecessor Johnny_Magnusson.
- Sven_Otto_Littorin primeminister Fredrik_Reinfeldt.
- Sven_Otto_Littorin profession Politician.
- Sven_Otto_Littorin successor Per_Schlingmann.
- Sven_Otto_Littorin successor Tobias_Billström.
- Sven_Otto_Littorin termEnd "2006".
- Sven_Otto_Littorin termEnd "2010-07-07".
- Sven_Otto_Littorin termStart "2002".
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