Karl Staaff

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Karl Staaff was a prominent early 20th-century Swedish liberal politician who twice served as Prime Minister and was a leading advocate for democracy and social reforms in Sweden.

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instanceOf Swedish politician
human
prime minister of Sweden
countryOfCitizenship Sweden
dateOfBirth 1860-01-21
dateOfDeath 1915-10-04
educatedAt Uppsala University
era early 20th century
familyName Staaff
fieldOfStudy law
givenName Karl
hasHonorificTitle Prime Minister
headOfGovernment Sweden
knownFor conflict with King Gustaf V over defense policy
role in the democratization of Sweden
memberOf First Chamber of the Riksdag
Liberal Coalition Party
Second Chamber of the Riksdag
nationality Swedish
nativeLanguage Swedish
notableFor advocacy of parliamentary democracy in Sweden
promotion of universal suffrage in Sweden
support for social reforms in early 20th-century Sweden
occupation lawyer
politician
partOf Swedish liberal movement
placeOfBirth Stockholm
placeOfDeath Stockholm
politicalIdeology liberalism
social liberalism
positionHeld Minister of Justice of Sweden
Prime Minister
surface form: Prime Minister of Sweden

party leader of the Swedish liberal party
precededBy Arvid Lindman
Christian Lundeberg
primeMinisterOf Sweden
religion Lutheranism
residence Stockholm
sexOrGender male
succeededBy Arvid Lindman
Hjalmar Hammarskjöld
termEnd 1906-05-29
1914-02-17
termStart 1905-11-07
1911-10-07
workLocation Stockholm

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