Minister for International Development Cooperation (Sweden) explained

Post:Minister for International Development Cooperation
Body:Sweden
Insignia:Coat of arms of Sweden.svg
Insigniasize:70px
Insigniacaption:Lesser coat of arms of Sweden
Incumbent:Johan Forssell
Incumbentsince:18 October 2022
Member Of:The Government
Department:Ministry for Foreign Affairs
Appointer:The Prime Minister
Termlength:No fixed term
Termlength Qualified:Serves as long as the Prime Minister sees fit
Formation:4 June 1958
First:Ulla Lindström
Salary:1,452,000 SEK (annually)
Website:www.sweden.gov.se

The Minister for International Development Cooperation is the cabinet minister in the Swedish Government responsible for foreign aid and global development. The cabinet minister is, like the rest of the Swedish Government, nominated and appointed by the Prime Minister of Sweden who in turn is appointed by the Swedish Riksdag. The cabinet minister belongs to the Ministry for Foreign Affairs.

The position was established in 1954 and the first officeholder was Ulla Lindström. Lindström is also the person who has served in this capacity during the longest time, 12 years. The current cabinet minister to hold the office is Johan Forssell, appointed on 18 October 2022.

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