
Göran Persson
Göran Persson, born on January 20, 1949, is a Swedish politician who served as Prime Minister from 1996 to 2006. A member of the Social Democratic Party, he played a significant role in shaping Sweden's welfare state and economic policies during his tenure, and his leadership was marked by efforts to reduce unemployment and strengthen the economy.
Born on Jan 20, 1949 (76 years old)
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Sweden:
Göran Persson is referenced in the context of political leadership styles and the challenges faced by leaders in high-pressure environments.
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Sweden:
Göran Persson was the Prime Minister of Sweden at the time when the Sweden Democrats were just starting.
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Sweden:
Göran Persson is mentioned as another politician who has acted similarly regarding leadership appointments.
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Sweden:
Göran Persson is mentioned for his views on high-income earners contributing more to the common good.
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Sweden:
Göran Persson expresses concern over the changing dynamics between the USA and Europe regarding Vladimir Putin's actions.
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Sweden:
Göran Persson's social democrats had to accept the new realities after the 90s crisis.
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Sweden:
Göran Persson served as Sweden's Prime Minister from 1996 to 2006 and was critical of lobbying during his political career.
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North Macedonia:
Goran Persson was the Prime Minister of Sweden who attended the memorial for the victims of the tragic event in Gothenburg.
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Italy:
Göran Persson was the Prime Minister who helped Thomas Bodström find a solution to stay home with his son.
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Sweden:
Göran Persson is mentioned regarding his past comments on the pension system.
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