Björn von Sydow

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Björn von Sydow
Minister for Defence
In office
1997–2002
Preceded byThage G. Peterson
Succeeded byLeni Björklund
Speaker of the Riksdag
In office
30 September 2002 – 2 October 2006
Preceded byBirgitta Dahl
Succeeded byPer Westerberg
Personal details
Born (1945-11-26) 26 November 1945 (age 78)
Political partySwedish Social Democratic Party
Occupationpolitician
Vasa Museum Director Klas Helmerson (left) explaining aspects of the sinking of Vasa to U.S. Secretary of Defense William Cohen (center) and Minister for Defense Björn von Sydow (right) in 2000.

Björn Gustaf von Sydow (born 26 November 1945) was the speaker (talman) of the Riksdag, the Swedish parliament. He held this office following the 2002 election, when he succeeded Birgitta Dahl, until he was replaced on 2 October 2006. A member of the Swedish Social Democratic Party, he had been Minister of Defence in Göran Persson's government between 1997 and 2002, preceded by a short term as Minister of Trade.

Apart from leading the Riksdag sessions, von Sydow was also while in office eligible to serve as acting-regent (Riksföreståndare) in the absence of the King and his three children, e.g. if they all went abroad simultaneously, although that never happened.

Björn von Sydow

The speaker also had a key role when the government resigned. However, when Göran Persson asked for his resignation after the lost 2006 election, the parliamentary situation was very clear, so already on 19 September 2006 Sydow could formally ask Fredrik Reinfeldt to begin the formation of a new government to take office after the new Riksdag has assembled to approve it. On 2 October 2006, the changed majority situation in the Riksdag also had Sydow replaced by Moderate Party politician and previous Vice Speaker Per Westerberg. Already before the election, Sydow had stated that he was not interested in a Vice Speaker position, so that office went to fellow Social Democrat Jan Björkman.[1]

von Sydow was awarded a Ph.D. in political science at Linköping University in 1978, and later worked as rector of the Social Work College at Stockholm University. In 2008, he was elected a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.

Björn von Sydow has taken his mother's surname and is a distant relative of the actor Max von Sydow.[citation needed] He lives in Solna outside Stockholm, is married and has four children.

References

  1. ^ Press release from the Riksdag Archived February 12, 2007, at the Wayback Machine, 2 October 2006

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Government offices
Preceded by Swedish Minister for Defence
1997–2002
Succeeded by
Preceded by Speaker of the Riksdag
2002–2006
Succeeded by