Göran Persson Quotes

Hans Göran Persson served as Prime Minister of Sweden from 1996 to 2006 and was leader of the Swedish Social Democratic Party from 1996 to 2007.

Persson was first elected to the Swedish Parliament in 1979, representing Södermanland County but left in 1985 to serve as Municipal Commissioner of Katrineholm, which he did from 1985 to 1989. In 1991, he was re-elected to the Parliament and represented the same constituency. He served as Minister for Schools from 1989 to 1991 in Ingvar Carlsson's first and second cabinets. From 1994 to 1996, Persson served as Minister for Finance in Carlsson's third cabinet.

After that Ingvar Carlsson announced his retirement from the position of Prime Minister, Persson was chosen to become the new Prime Minister. Persson began as Prime Minister where he left office as Minister for Finance – by continuing to spearhead government efforts to alleviate Sweden's chronic budget deficit. In 1994, the annual shortfall was about 13 per cent of the country's gross domestic product . But after implementing welfare cuts and tax increases, it fell to a projected 2.6 per cent of GDP in 1997, which placed Sweden in a position to qualify for the European Economic and Monetary Union. However, the cost was high: unemployment rose, hovering persistently around 13 per cent, then suddenly fell to about 6.5 per cent the same year. In the 1998 general election, the Social Democrats gained even fewer votes than in the 1991 general election, when they got voted out of office. Persson could remain as Prime Minister with the support of the Green Party and the Left Party.

In the 2002 general election the Social Democrats increased their number of seats in the parliament. After the defeat at the general elections of 17 September 2006, Persson immediately filed a request for resignation, and declared his intentions to resign as party leader after the party congress in March 2007.

Since leaving office, Persson has been a consultant for the Stockholm-based PR firm JKL. He published a book in October 2007, "Min väg, mina val" . In 2008 he was appointed Chairman of the Board of Sveaskog by the Swedish Government. He has been a member of the European Council on Tolerance and Reconciliation since 2007, and a member of the board of World Resources Institute since 2010. Wikipedia  

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Famous Göran Persson Quotes

“To me it is enormously striking what political stability means for economic development when you look at the Chinese example.”

Göran Persson

Said to reporters during a state visit to the People's Republic of China (November 4, 1996). http://www.sr.se/cgi-bin/spelare/createRam.asp?namn=/p3/nyhetsverktyg/0328persson_kina_2003-03-31_140354.rm

“We want free movement of labour, but not social tourism. There, we must not be naive.”

Göran Persson

Said in an interview with Sveriges Radio - Ekot about the EU enlargement (November 11, 2003).

“I have after all studied on the chemico-technical programme in high school, so I understand what it's all about.”

Göran Persson

Said about nuclear power in an interview the Swedish newspaper Svenska Dagbladet

“Those who are indebted are not free.”

Göran Persson

The title of his 1997 book about dealing with the economic crisis and the large government debt in the 1990s.

“Right, I'm in a hurry. Öpp öpp! Stay away.”

Göran Persson

Source: Youtube, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5zqsFJ0K2s

“Bush is underestimated in Europe and he is a skilled politician, even though we don't like his policies.”

Göran Persson

Said about U.S. President George W. Bush and quoted in the Swedish newspaper Expressen (November 2, 2004).

“I'm a feminist, but I don't want to push these issues so hard that I create hostilities in society.”

Göran Persson

Said to the Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet (January 24, 2002).

“I'm not leading the world's most brilliant cabinet. The ministers don't belong to the most outstanding intellectual elite and we're not particularly beautiful either.”

Göran Persson

Said in a speech to Komvux (adult secondary education) students in Norrköping in 2002, according to the Swedish news agency TT.

“Maybe I seem a little too clever sometimes… Maybe I'm too well prepared and I may sometimes be regarded as a little fault finding.”

Göran Persson

Answering a question about his weaknesses in the Swedish newspaper Expressen (August 30, 2000).

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