Chief of Defence Staff (Sweden) explained

Post:Chief
Body:Defence Staff
Department:Swedish Armed Forces
Type:Chief of Defence Staff
Abbreviation:C LEDS
Member Of:Defence Board
Reports To:Supreme Commander of the Swedish Armed Forces
Seat:Swedish Armed Forces Headquarters, Lidingövägen 24, Stockholm
Termlength:No fixed term
Constituting Instrument:FFS 2007:4, Chapter 2
FFS 2013:4, Chapter 8
FFS 2016:2, Chapter 8
FIB 2020:5, Chapter 8
Precursor:Chief of the Defence Staff
Formation:1 April 2007
First:Lieutenant General Mats Nilsson
Last:Vice Admiral Jonas Haggren
Abolished:31 December 2022
Succession:Chief of the Defence Staff
Unofficial Names:Ledningsstabschef
Deputy:Deputy Chief of Defence Staff

The Chief of Defence Staff[1] (Swedish: Chefen för ledningsstaben, C LEDS) was the chief of the Defence Staff at the Swedish Armed Forces Headquarters. The Chief of Defence Staff was appointed as a three-star general or admiral. The Chief of Defence Staff was part of the Defence Board (Försvarsmaktsledningen, FML), a group of the Supreme Commander's top commanders.[2] The position was abolished in 2022 and was succeeded by the new old position of Chief of the Defence Staff which previously existed between 1937 and 1994.

Organisation

At the Swedish Armed Forces Headquarters's reorganization on 1 April 2007, the Defence Staff (Ledningsstaben, LEDS) was created.[3] It handles major strategic issues, such as planning the Swedish Armed Forces' operations and financial control of the agency. The staff leads, coordinates and monitors the activities of the Swedish Armed Forces Headquarters. The Defence Staff was in turn divided into departments with different responsibilities. The departments are:

In addition, there was a staff department for coordination and support to the agency's management. The Chief of Defence Staff was also head of the headquarters. The Chief of Defence Staff had extensive duties and powers, for example with regard to international cooperation and international agreements. The Chief of Defence Staff had, in his support, a deputy head of the headquarters and the administrative headquarters department.[4]

The Chief of Defence Staff reported directly to the Supreme Commander of the Swedish Armed Forces and the chief financial officer of the Swedish Armed Forces reports to the Chief of Defence Staff.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Försvarsmaktens gemensamma identitet – direktiv för användandet av Försvarsmaktens namn, profil och bild . . 1.3 . 2013-09-16 . 14 May 2019 . sv . 67 . 2018-02-23 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180223052318/http://www.2d.lviv.ua/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Grafisk_identitet_v1.3_130916.pdf . dead .
  2. Web site: FÖRSVARSMAKTSLEDNINGEN . . 4 November 2020 . sv.
  3. Web site: Högkvarterets organisation från 1 april 2007 . Government of Sweden . 2007 . 4 November 2020 . sv.
  4. Web site: Ledningsstaben . . 6 September 2019 . sv.
  5. Web site: FFS 2013:4: Försvarsmaktens föreskrifter med arbetsordning för Försvarsmakten (FM ArbO) . . FÖRSVARETS FÖRFATTNINGSSAMLING . 3 . 0347-7576 . 20 December 2013 . 4 November 2020 . sv.