Leif pagrotsky ursprung
Riksbanken. 2017-05-23.
Representing the Swedish Social Democratic Party, Leif Pagrotsky served as a Member of Parliament 2006–2012.[3]
In addition to being Minister of Commerce and Industry, Enterprise, and Minister for Culture and Education,[4] Leif Pagrotsky has held several high-ranking posts in the Swedish Government Offices, including State Secretary for Financial Affairs in the Ministry of Finance and Vice Chair of the Council of Riksbanken, Sweden's central bank.[5] He has served as Economic Advisor to the Prime Minister, as well as Head of the Division for Financial and Fiscal Affairs in the Ministry of Finance.
2017-05-23.
Leif Pagrotsky has represented Sweden in the EU, OECD, WTO, UNCTAD, UNESCO and ASEM (ASEAN-EU).
In addition to Leif Pagrotsky’s finance-related positions he has been an advocate for the arts.
In his youth, he worked as a docker.Pagrotsky graduated from the University of Gothenburg with a Bachelor of Arts and a Master of Science in Economics.
Political career
Previously, he has held four cabinet-level ministerial positions in the government of Göran Persson from 1996 until 2006, including Minister of Commerce and Industry, Minister for Enterprise, Minister for Culture and Minister for Education.
14 September 2003. sv. en-GB. After this, he held the position of Consul General of Sweden in New York City from 2016 to 2018.[1][2]
Early life and education
Leif Pagrotsky grew up in the Björkekärr district of Gothenburg. 18 December 2015. sv. Regeringen och. Representing the Swedish Social Democratic Party, Leif Pagrotsky served as a Member of Parliament 2006-2012.
In addition to being Minister for Industry and Trade, and Minister for Culture and Education, Leif Pagrotsky has held several high-ranking posts in the Swedish Government Offices, including State Secretary for Financial Affairs in the Ministry of Finance and Vice Chair of the Council of The Riksbank (Sweden's central bank).
He has served as Economic Advisor to the Prime Minister, as well as Head of the Division for Financial and Fiscal Affairs in the Ministry of Finance. 2017-05-23.