
Tage Erlander
Tage Erlander was a prominent Swedish politician who served as Prime Minister from 1946 to 1969, making him one of the longest-serving leaders in Swedish history. He led the Social Democratic Party and is often remembered for his significant contributions to the development of the modern welfare state in Sweden.
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Tage Erlander is referenced as a former prime minister who returned state property upon retirement.
Vabbande föräldrar jagas – men är våra politiker goda föredömen?Tage Erlander is referenced in relation to the concept of rising expectations leading to dissatisfaction.
Svenskarna i ny global studie: Unga svenskar saknar meningTage Erlander is mentioned as a reference point for how English should sound in Sweden.
Helmerson: Varför är svengelska inte lika coolt som cockney?Tage Erlander is mentioned as a reference point for the significant drop in real wages experienced by Swedes.
Carl Johan von Seth om hushållens ekonomi efter år av kriserTage Erlander is referenced as a former Prime Minister who had a unique method of assessing the economic situation.
”Var tacksam för aktivisterna – de kommer försvara Sverige”Tage Erlander is a former Swedish Prime Minister referenced in relation to rising expectations in football.
– Det blir bare dumtTage Erlander is referenced as a historical figure in Swedish defense policy.
Carl Johan von Seth: Så lånar man 300 miljarder kronorTage Erlander was the Prime Minister of Sweden who led the Social Democrats to victory in the 1968 election.
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