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Ernst Trygger (27
October 1857 – 23
September 1943) was a
Swedish jurist,
professor and
conservative politician. He
served as
Prime Minister of Sweden...
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Second Chamber of the Riksdag.
After the
election the
Cabinet of
Ernst Trygger resigned and
Gustav V
asked Hjalmar Branting to form a new
Cabinet which...
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Gottfrid Billing, 1912–1913
Ernst Trygger, 1913–1923
Johan Nilsson, 1923 Axel Vennersten, 1924
Ernst Trygger, 1924–1933
Johan Bernhard Johansson, 1933–1935...
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prime minister, the arch-conservative and
authoritarian statesman Ernst Trygger, who
railed at
progressive policies such as the
abolition of the death...
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Ernst Trygger (1857–1943) 19
April 1923 – 18
October 1924 1 year, 182 days
National Party (General
Electoral League)
Trygger AvF — (16) Hjalmar...
- puolestaan"". 16
March 2016. "Politisjef om
Odins soldater: –
Uproblematisk at de
trygger byer og tettsteder" (in Norwegian). 18
February 2016. "Soldiers of Odin...
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office 18
October 1924 – 24
January 1925
Monarch Gustaf V
Preceded by
Ernst Trygger Succeeded by
Rickard Sandler In
office 13
October 1921 – 19
April 1923...
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Karlsson K****elstrand Kjellén
Kristersson Krönmark
Lindman Lundeberg Pethrus Trygger Wallmark Weimers Åkesson
Parties Active Alternative for
Sweden Centre Party...
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regarding unemployment benefits. Right-wing
academic and
jurist Ernst Trygger succeeds him. The
Egyptian Constitution of 1923 is adopted, introducing...
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Christian Lundeberg, 1905
Arvid Lindman, 1906–1911 Carl Swartz, 1917
Ernst Trygger, 1923–1924
Arvid Lindman, 1928–1930 Carl Bildt, 1991–1994
Fredrik Reinfeldt...