- Karl
Albert Staaff (21
January 1860 – 4
October 1915) was a
Swedish liberal politician and
lawyer who
served as the
Prime Minister of
Sweden from 1905...
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leadup to
World War I
induced his
dismissal of
Liberal Prime Minister Karl
Staaff in 1914,
replacing him with his own figurehead,
Hjalmar Hammarskjöld, the...
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instrumental in the
downfall of the
liberal cabinet of Karl
Staaff in 1906 over the
issue of suffrage.
Staaff's proposition was to
extend the
right to vote to adult...
- Affairs. He was
appointed as
prime minister following the
resignation of Karl
Staaff.
During World War I,
although he was
perceived as pro-German, he perused...
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government from 1905 to 1906 and from 1911 to 1914
under the
leadership of Karl
Staaff, from 1917 to 1920
under the
leadership of Nils Edén, from 1926 to 1928...
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conflict between Sweden's King
Gustaf V and the
Liberal Prime Minister Karl
Staaff. The
crisis has been seen as the
culmination of the
struggle between the...
- were
widely accepted by King
Gustaf V, who had
previously ousted Karl
Staaff's elected Liberal government in the
Courtyard Crisis because of differences...
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partisan speech which precipitated the
resignation of
Prime Minister Karl
Staaff and his government.
Though the
outbreak of
World War I kept the King's conservative...
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Arvid Lindman resigned as
Prime Minister and was
replaced by FL
leader Karl
Staaff.
Dieter Nohlen &
Philip Stöver (2010)
Elections in Europe: A data handbook...
- Lundeberg,
Prime minister (1905) Karl
Staaff,
Prime minister (1905–1906)
Arvid Lindman,
Prime minister (1906–1911) Karl
Staaff,
Prime minister (1911–1914) Hjalmar...