Ingemund Bengtsson

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Ingemund Bengtsson
Speaker of the Riksdag
In office
1 October 1979 – 3 October 1988
Monarch
Preceded byHenry Allard
Succeeded byThage G. Peterson
Personal details
Born(1919-01-30)30 January 1919
Veddige, Sweden
Died12 April 2000(2000-04-12) (aged 81)
Varberg, Sweden
The grave of Ingemund Bengtsson and his wife Anna-Lisa at Saint George's Cemetery in Varberg, Sweden.

Sten Bertil Ingemund Bengtsson (30 January 1919 – 12 April 2000) was a Swedish Social democratic politician, and Speaker of the Riksdag from 1979 to 1988.[1]

He was born on 30 January 1919 in Veddige. He moved to Varberg and started working at the Monark bicycle factory at age 15. He went on to become a prominent figure in local politics before he was elected as a Member of Parliament in 1951. He served as minister of agriculture 1969–1973, minister of the interior 1973 and minister for employment 1974-1976 before being elected as Speaker of the Parliament in 1979.[1]

Bengtsson also performed the duties of Regent ad Interim 2–3 July 1988. When the King of Sweden is prevented from performing his duties as Head of State, for reasons of illness, travel or other, and when no other member of the Royal House, who is in the line of succession, is present within the realm, the Government issues a decree that establishes a Regent ad interim who will uphold the duties as Head of State for the duration of His Majesty's incapacity.[1]

He died on 12 April 2000. He is buried with his wife Anna-Lisa (1919–1991) in Varberg.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d Sandblom, Clas-Göran (1994): Ingemund - en biografi. Förlag Utsikten. ISBN 9197170763
Preceded by Speaker of the Riksdag
1979 - 1988
Succeeded by