Reinfeldt cabinet
| Fredrik Reinfeldt's cabinet | |
|---|---|
| 52nd Cabinet of Sweden | |
| Date formed | 6 October 2006 | 
| Date dissolved | 3 October 2014 | 
| People and organisations | |
| Head of state | Carl XVI Gustaf | 
| Head of government | Fredrik Reinfeldt | 
| Deputy head of government | Maud Olofsson (2006–2010) Jan Björklund (2010–2014) | 
| No. of ministers | 25 | 
| Ministers removed | 17 | 
| Member party | Moderate Party Liberal People's Party Centre Party Christian Democrats | 
| Status in legislature | Majority (coalition) (2006–2010) 178 / 349 (51%) 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Minority (coalition) (2010–2014) 173 / 349 (49%) 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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| History | |
| Elections | 2006 election 2010 election | 
| Predecessor | Persson's cabinet | 
| Successor | Löfven's cabinet | 
The cabinet of Fredrik Reinfeldt (Swedish: Regeringen Reinfeldt) was the cabinet of Sweden from 2006 to 2014. It was a coalition cabinet consisting of the four parties in the centre-right Alliance for Sweden: the Moderate Party, Centre Party, Liberal People's Party and the Christian Democrats.
The cabinet was installed on 6 October 2006, following the 2006 general election which ousted the Social Democrats after twelve years in power. It retained power after the 2010 general election as a minority government, and was the longest-serving consecutive non-social democratic government since the cabinet of Erik Gustaf Boström in 1900. It was led by Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt of the Moderate Party.