Ernst Trygger | |
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Prime Minister of Sweden | |
In office 19 April 1923 – 18 October 1924 | |
Monarch | Gustaf V |
Preceded by | Hjalmar Branting |
Succeeded by | Hjalmar Branting |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | |
In office 2 October 1928 – 7 June 1930 | |
Prime Minister | Arvid Lindman |
Preceded by | Eliel Löfgren |
Succeeded by | Fredrik Ramel |
Personal details | |
Born | Stockholm, Sweden | 27 October 1857
Died | 23 September 1943 Stockholm, Sweden | (aged 85)
Political party | National |
Spouse | Signe Söderström |
Alma mater | Uppsala University |
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Ernst Trygger (27 October 1857 – 23 September 1943) was a Swedish jurist, professor and conservative politician. He served as Prime Minister of Sweden from 1923 to 1924.[1] He also served as Minister for Foreign Affairs from 1928 to 1930 in the government of Arvid Lindman. He was a member of the first chamber of the Swedish Riksdag from 1898 to 1937, and also leader of the conservatives in that chamber from 1913 to 1933.