1990 in Sweden
Sweden-related events during the year of 1990
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Events from the year 1990 in Sweden
Incumbents
- Monarch – Carl XVI Gustaf
- Prime Minister – Ingvar Carlsson
Events
- February 15 – After its demand for a vote of confidence, to fight the burgeoning economic crisis, is voted down by the Riksdag, Prime Minister Ingvar Carlsson tenders his cabinet's resignation to the Speaker, Thage G. Peterson. Because a Socialist majority still exist in the Riksdag, Carlsson returns as Prime Minister in charge of a new and reconstituted Social Democratic Cabinet.
Popular culture
Film
- 5 February – The 25th Guldbagge Awards were presented
Literature
- Arne Dahl – Chiosmassakern
Births
- 15 January – Emil Herge, footballer[1]
- 10 March – Calle Lindh, alpine skier
- 31 March
- Markus Olsson, handball player
- Sandra Roma, tennis player[2]
- 23 April – Sofia Jakobsson, footballer
- 25 May – Simon Gustafsson, speedway rider
- 9 August – Bill Skarsgård, actor
- 28 November – Anton Halén, handball player
- 18 December – Victor Hedman, ice hockey player
Full date missing
- Magdalena Olsson, orienteering and ski orienteering competitor.[3]
Deaths
- 24 February – Aina Erlander, Swedish lecturer.
- 8 September - Sven Rosendahl, journalist and novelist (born 1913).[4]
- 21 December – Magda Julin, figure skater, Olympic champion 1920 (born 1894).[5]
References
- ^ "Emil Herge". Svenskfotboll. Retrieved 7 January 2012.
- ^ "Sandra Roma - Player Profile - Tennis". Eurosport. Retrieved 31 March 2020.
- ^ "Magdalena Olsson". eventor.orienteering.org. Retrieved 21 February 2021.
- ^ Godal, Anne Marit (ed.). "Sven Viktor Rosendahl". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Norsk nettleksikon. Retrieved 15 February 2015.
- ^ "Magda Julin". Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 16 February 2015.
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1990 in Europe
- Albania
- Andorra
- Austria
- Belgium
- Bulgaria
- Cyprus
- Czechoslovakia
- Denmark
- Finland
- France
- Germany
- Greece
- Hungary
- Iceland
- Ireland
- Italy
- Liechtenstein
- Luxembourg
- Malta
- Monaco
- Netherlands
- Norway
- Poland
- Portugal
- Romania
- San Marino
- Soviet Union
- Spain
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- Turkey
- United Kingdom
- Vatican City
- Yugoslavia
States with limited
recognition
recognition
Dependencies, colonies
and other territories
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