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- Tage_Erlander abstract "About this sound Tage Fritjof Erlander (13 June 1901 – 21 June 1985) was a Swedish politician who served as Prime Minister of Sweden from 1946 to 1969. He was the leader of the Swedish Social Democratic Party and led the government for an uninterrupted tenure of 23 years, one of the longest in any democracy. This led to the popular expression \"Sweden's longest Prime Minister\" referring to both his physical stature and tenure (the Swedish word lång meaning both long and tall).Ascending to the World War II coalition government in 1944, Erlander rose unexpectedly to leadership upon the death of Prime Minister Per Albin Hansson in October 1946, maintaining the position of the Social Democratic Party as the dominant party in the country. Known for his moderation, pragmatism and self-irony, Erlander often sought approval from the liberal-conservative opposition for his policies, de facto dropping all pretences of wide-scale nationalizations whilst introducing reforms such as universal health insurance, pension additions and a growing public sector while stopping short of raising tax levels above the average OECD levels at the time. Until the 1960s, income taxes were lower in Sweden than in the United States.For most of his time in power, Erlander ran a minority government of the Social Democrats. From 1951 to 1957, he instead ran a coalition with the Farmers' League. The Social Democrats held a majority of seats in the upper house for most of this time and this allowed Erlander to remain in power after the 1956 general election, when the right-wing parties won a majority. A snap election in 1958 then reversed this result.In foreign policy, he initially sought an alliance of Nordic countries, but without success, instead maintaining strict neutrality while building up among the most impressive armed forces in the world (surpassed only by the United States, the Soviet Union and Israel in terms of per-capita spending), making the Swedish Air Force the third largest in the world, while ultimately rejecting nuclear capability, signing the nuclear non-proliferation treaty in 1968. Erlander's mandate coincided with the post-World War II economic expansion, in Sweden known as the record years, in which Sweden saw its economy grow to one of the ten strongest in the world, and subsequently joined the G10.In the 1968 general election, he won his seventh and most successful victory, with the Social Democrats winning an absolute majority of the popular vote and seats in the lower chamber. Erlander resigned the following year during a process of major constitutional reform and was succeeded by his long-time protégé and friend Olof Palme.".
- Tage_Erlander activeYearsEndDate "1969-10-14".
- Tage_Erlander activeYearsStartDate "1946-10-11".
- Tage_Erlander almaMater Lund_University.
- Tage_Erlander birthDate "1901-06-13".
- Tage_Erlander birthPlace Ransäter.
- Tage_Erlander birthPlace Sweden.
- Tage_Erlander birthPlace Värmland_County.
- Tage_Erlander deathDate "1985-06-21".
- Tage_Erlander deathPlace Huddinge_Municipality.
- Tage_Erlander deathPlace Stockholm_County.
- Tage_Erlander deathPlace Sweden.
- Tage_Erlander monarch Gustaf_VI_Adolf_of_Sweden.
- Tage_Erlander monarch Gustaf_V_of_Sweden.
- Tage_Erlander orderInOffice "25thPrime Minister of Sweden".
- Tage_Erlander party Swedish_Social_Democratic_Party.
- Tage_Erlander religion Church_of_Sweden.
- Tage_Erlander religion Lutheranism.
- Tage_Erlander spouse Aina_Erlander.
- Tage_Erlander successor Olof_Palme.
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- Tage_Erlander wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tage Erlander".