The third cabinet of Per Albin Hansson ( sv, Regeringen Hansson III) was the
cabinet
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of
Sweden
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between 13 December 1939 and 31 July 1945. It consisted of members from the
Social Democratic Party
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, the
Farmers' League
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, the
People's Party and the
National Organization of the Right
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. It was a
national unity government formed for reasons of national stability during
World War II, and its constituent parties represented 219 out of the 230 seats in the
Parliament of Sweden since the
1936 general election. Two parties of the 1936–1940 parliament were kept out of the government, the
pro-Soviet Communist Party and the
Socialist Party, which veered between Communist and
Nazi positions, and lost its parliamentary representation in 1940. After the
1940 general election, the government represented 227 out of the 230 seats in parliament, and after
1944 general election, 215 out of 230.
After the end of World War II, the coalition government was dissolved on 31 July 1945, and was replaced by a government consisting only of social democrat ministers, as this party held 115 out of 230 seats in parliament.
Ministers
References
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1939 establishments in Sweden
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Cabinets established in 1939
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