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Löfven II cabinet
2019–2021 Swedish government cabinet / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The second cabinet of Stefan Löfven (Swedish: regeringen Löfven II) was the government of Sweden from 21 January 2019 to 9 July 2021. It was a coalition, consisting of two parties: the Social Democrats and the Green Party. The cabinet was installed on 21 January 2019, following the 2018 general election.
Stefan Löfven's second cabinet | |
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![]() 54th Cabinet of Sweden | |
![]() The Löfven II cabinet outside the Stockholm Royal Palace, January 2019 | |
Date formed | 21 January 2019 |
Date dissolved | 9 July 2021 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Carl XVI Gustaf |
Head of government | Stefan Löfven |
Deputy head of government | Per Bolund (de jure) Morgan Johansson (de facto)[1] |
No. of ministers | 22 |
Member party | Social Democrats Green Party |
Status in legislature | Centre-left coalition minority government with confidence & supply from the Centre Party and Liberals[lower-alpha 1] |
Opposition party | Moderate Party Sweden Democrats Left Party Christian Democrats |
History | |
Election | 2018 election |
Predecessor | Löfven I cabinet |
Successor | Löfven III cabinet |
In a vote of no-confidence held on 21 June 2021, the prime minister was voted out of office. The cabinet remained a caretaker government until a new cabinet was appointed.
With only 116 out of 349 seats (33%) in the Riksdag (Swedish parliament), the "red-green" coalition began as one of the smallest minority governments in Swedish history, and it relied on support from other parties in the Riksdag.
The cabinet was installed following a formal government meeting with King Carl XVI Gustaf on 21 January 2019. Stefan Löfven had previously announced his cabinet ministers at a parliament session.