Eric Krönmark Explained

Eric Krönmark
Office:Minister of Defence
Predecessor:Eric Holmqvist
Successor:Lars De Geer
Office2:Minister of Defence
Term Start:8 October 1976
Term End:12 October 1978
Term Start2:12 October 1979
Term End2:5 May 1981
1Blankname2:Prime Minister
1Namedata2:Thorbjörn Fälldin
Predecessor2:Lars De Geer
Successor2:Torsten Gustavsson
Office3:Governor of Kalmar County
Term Start3:1981
Term End3:1996
Predecessor3:Erik Westerlind
Successor3:Anita Bråkenhielm
Birth Date:2 June 1931
Birth Place:Vimmerby, Sweden
Death Date:12 January 2024 (aged 92)
Death Place:Vimmerby, Sweden
Party:Moderate Party

Eric Krönmark (2 June 1931 – 12 January 2024)[1] was a Swedish farmer, Moderate Party politician and civil servant. He was Minister of Defence between 1976 and 1978 and again from 1979 until 1981. He also represented Kalmar as Member of Parliament of Sweden from 1965 to 1981.[2] From 1981 to 1996 he was Governor of Kalmar County.[3]

Biography

Krönmark was a reserve officer in the Småland Regiment (infantry), with the rank of captain from 1968. He was elected to parliament in 1965 and was the second vice chairman of the Moderate Party from 1970 to 1971.[2] Following the 1976 election he became Minister of Defence in the Fälldin I Cabinet, which lasted until 1978. Following the 1979 election, he returned as Minister of Defence in the Fälldin II Cabinet until the Moderate Party left the cabinet in 1981. Krönmark was then appointed Governor of Kalmar County, and remained in that post until his retirement in 1996.

He was noted for his Conservative views in the Moderate Party.

Notes and References

  1. https://www.familjesidan.se/cases/19081449-366a-4c63-9810-cc14223cfc8b/funeral-notices Eric Krönmark
  2. Book: Vem är det: Svensk biografisk handbok 1997. 1997. 622. Norstedts. sv.
  3. Web site: Archived copy . 10 October 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171009002253/http://www.lansstyrelsen.se/Kalmar/sv/om-lansstyrelsen/landshovding-och-lansledning/Pages/landshovdingar-i-kalmar-lan.aspx . 9 October 2017 . dead .