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Minister for Foreign Affairs (Sweden) : ウィキペディア英語版
Minister for Foreign Affairs (Sweden)

The Minister for Foreign Affairs ((スウェーデン語:utrikesminister)) is the foreign minister of Sweden and the head of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs.
The current Minister for Foreign Affairs is Margot Wallström of the Social Democrats.
==History==
The office was instituted in 1809 as a result of the constitutional Instrument of Government promulgated in the same year. Until 1876 the office was called Prime Minister for Foreign Affairs ((スウェーデン語:statsminister för utrikes ärendena), commonly known as ''utrikesstatsminister''), similar to the office of Prime Minister for Justice ((スウェーデン語:justitiestatsminister)). The Prime Minister for Foreign Affairs initially served as head of the Cabinet of Foreign Mail Exchange at the Royal Office. Following the ministry reform in 1840, the Prime Minister for Foreign Affairs became head of the newly instituted Ministry for Foreign Affairs. In 1876 the office proper of Prime Minister of Sweden was created and at the same time the Prime Minister for Foreign Affairs was nominally demoted to a mere Minister. The holder of the office did however continue to be styled as ''"Your excellency''", until 1974 when the new Instrument of Government came into force. Before the parliamentary breakthrough in the early 20th century, that title had been granted exclusively to members of the most prominent noble families.

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