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Håkan Juholt (born 16 September 1962) is a
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who was Leader of the Social Democrats from 2011 to 2012. He was
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of the
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from 1994 to 2016, representing
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. Juholt served as Sweden's Ambassador to the Republic of Iceland from September 2017 to August 2020, and has served as Ambassador to the Republic of South Africa since September 2020.


Early life and career

He is a native of
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, a town of 17,000 on the Baltic Sea and the site of a
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. His father worked in Oskarshamn as a printer and was a union man. His maternal grandfather was the artist Arvid Källström (1893–1967). After finishing gymnasium, he was hired in 1980 as a photographer and journalist for the Social Democratic
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newspaper ''
Östra Småland ''Östra Småland'', also known as ''Östran'', was a local newspaper based in Kalmar, Sweden. The paper was in circulation between 1928 and 2019. History and profile ''Östra Småland'' was started in 1928. The paper was owned by the Swedish So ...
'' (''Östran''), where he is still formally employed but on leave since elected to parliament in 1994. In the early 1980s, he reported for the newspaper from the
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in Poland.


Political career

From 1984 to 1990 he was a board member of the
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(''SSU''). In 1994 he was elected to parliament. In 2004 he was appointed assistant party secretary. In the spring of 2009 he temporarily was the party secretary after
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resigned and before
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took over. Until he became party leader, he was regional chairman of the Social Democrats of
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. He's chairman of the board for Oskarshamn's harbour, John Lindgren's peace fund, Tage Erlander's memorial fund and of the ownership board for the ''Östra Småland'' newspaper. He was the party's spokesperson on defence policy. From 1995 he was a member of the joint parliament-government committee on defence policy (''försvarsberedningen''), and its chairman in 2000–2007. From 1996 to 2011, he was a member of the parliamentary committee on defence issues (''försvarsutskottet''), and served as its chairman 2010–2011. He was a delegate to the parliamentarian summits of
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in 1995 and
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in 1996.


Party chairman

After the Swedish parliamentary election in 2010, where the Social Democrats lost a significant number of votes, Håkan Juholt criticized the party's campaign. He described it as a popcorn pan, going in all directions. When
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, chairman of the party's youth league (''SSU''), called for the whole board to offer their resignation, he was the first to support her. On 10 March 2011, he was proposed by the election committee led by
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to succeed
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as the chairman of the party, with
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as the party secretary. Juholt's new leadership was elected during the Social Democratic Congress on 25 March 2011.


Political scandal and resignation

The Swedish newspaper '' Aftonbladet'' published an article in October 2011 claiming that Juholt had, from 2007 until his time as head of the Swedish Social Democratic Party in 2011, requested SEK 160,266 too much in allowance for the
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he shares with his partner. As a result of the claim, he immediately paid the money back and stated that he wasn't aware of any rules. Later on, after the public reactions to the affair, the senior public prosecutor concluded that no such rules existed at the time. The controversy seriously damaged the Social Democrats' poll ratings. There was heated debate in the media over both Juholt's and Aftonbladet's conduct. Seven Social Democratic politicians called for Juholt to resign as party leader, despite having held that position for just half a year. However, Juholt stated his intent not to resign. There was some speculation in the aftermath that the whole affair was the result of internal conflicts among the Social Democrats, since there was a strong faction that wanted to get rid of Juholt. On 14 October 2011, the Social Democrats' highest committee voted to support Juholt as head of the Social Democrats. The reason given was that the rules concerning the allowances were too unclear. On 21 January 2012, Juholt effectively announced his resignation as head of the Social Democrats at a news conference in
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. He was succeeded by
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.


Legacy

After his resignation, he continued serving for a short while as MP, until becoming apppointed as Sweden's ambassador to Iceland and later South Africa. The detailed circumstances regarding his short chairmanship of the Social Democratic party has been portrayed in a documentary film ("''Partiledaren som klev ut ur kylan''") by Tom Alandh. in turn based on the book '' Partiledaren som klev in i kylan'' by author Daniel Suhonen. The book in particular describes the events leading up to Juholt's resignation as an intricate coup carried out by the party elite with close support from leading financial establishments in Sweden, such as the Wallenberg oligarchal family. Suhonen's source material includes secret recordings from the party's
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meetings.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Juholt, Hakan 1962 births Living people People from Oskarshamn Municipality Leaders of the Swedish Social Democratic Party Members of the Riksdag from the Social Democrats Swedish journalists Members of the Riksdag 2002–2006 Ambassadors of Sweden to Iceland Ambassadors of Sweden to South Africa