Laila Freivalds

Laila Freivalds
Laila Freivalds in November 2004
Acting Deputy Prime Minister of Sweden
In office
1 October 2004 – 1 November 2004
Prime MinisterGöran Persson
Preceded byJan O. Karlsson
Succeeded byBo Ringholm
Minister for Foreign Affairs
In office
10 October 2003 – 21 March 2006
Prime MinisterGöran Persson
Preceded byJan O. Karlsson (Acting)
Succeeded byBo Ringholm (Acting)
Minister for Justice
In office
7 October 1994 – 21 September 2000
Prime MinisterIngvar Carlsson
Göran Persson
Preceded byGun Hellsvik
Succeeded byLena Hjelm-Wallén
In office
4 October 1988 – 4 October 1991
Prime MinisterIngvar Carlsson
Preceded byThage G. Peterson
Succeeded byGun Hellsvik
Personal details
Born
Laila Ligita Freivalds

(1942-06-22) 22 June 1942 (age 81)
Riga, Reichskommissariat Ostland (now Latvia)
Political partySocial Democratic
Alma materUppsala University

Laila Ligita Freivalds (born 22 June 1942) is a Swedish Social Democratic politician who served as Minister for Justice from 1988 to 1991 and again from 1994 to 2000, as Minister for Foreign Affairs from 2003 to 2006 and as Deputy Prime Minister of Sweden briefly in 2004.

Freivalds was born in Riga, Latvia, during World War II, and escaped to Sweden with her family. She graduated with a Candidate of Law (juris kandidat) from Uppsala University in 1970, after which she served in the Swedish Court System until 1976. From 1976 onwards she held senior posts at the Swedish Consumer Agency, before being appointed Minister for Justice in 1988. With the exception of the years 1991–1994, when her party was in opposition, she continued to hold that office until she resigned in 2000 over a controversy in which she was criticised, as a private individual, for trying to convert her tenancy into a condominium, circumventing a controversial housing tenure law that she was responsible for introducing and advocating in her public role as Minister of Justice. Since this scandal, her relations with the press have been strained.

Following the assassination of Swedish Foreign Minister Anna Lindh on 11 September 2003, Freivalds was asked to succeed her as Minister for Foreign Affairs.


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