Kristersson's government formally took over power from the outgoing Social Democrat government at a skifteskonselj on October 18th. This is a meeting between Sweden's King, Crown Princess, the speaker and the new government.
Prior to this, Kristersson announced the ministers in his new government in a speech to parliament. Here's the full list. The party each minister belongs to is listed after their name: 'M' for Moderates, 'CD' for Christian Democrats and 'L' for Liberals.
Prime Minister's Office
Prime Minister: Ulf Kristersson (M)
EU Minister: Jessika Roswall (M)
Ministry of Business and Climate:
Energy and Business Minister and Deputy Prime Minister: Ebba Busch (CD)
Climate and Environment Minister: Romina Pourmokhtari (L)
Ministry of Culture
Culture Minister: Parisa Liljestrand (M)
Ministry of Defence
Defence Minister: Pål Jonson (M)
Civil Defence Minister: Carl-Oskar Bohlin (M)
Ministry of Education and Research:
Schools Minister: Lotta Edholm (L)
Education Minister: Mats Persson (L)
Ministry of Employment:
Employment and Integration Minister: Johan Pehrson (L)
Equality Minister and Deputy Employment Minister: Paulina Brandberg (L)
Ministry of Finance:
Finance Minister: Elisabeth Svantesson (M)
Public Administration Minister: Erik Slottner (CD)
Financial Market Minister: Niklas Wykman (M)
Ministry for Foreign Affairs
Foreign Minister: Tobias Billström (M)
Minister for International Development Cooperation and Foreign Trade: Johan Forssell (M)
Ministry of Health and Social Affairs:
Minister for the Elderly and Social Security: Anna Tenje (M)
Social Services Minister: Camilla Waltersson Grönvall (M)
Health Minister: Acko Ankarberg Johansson (CD)
Social Affairs Minister: Jakob Forssmed (KD)
Ministry for Infrastructure and Rural Affairs:
Infrastructure and Housing Minister: Andreas Carlson (CD)
Rural Affairs Minister: Peter Kullgren (CD)
Ministry of Justice
Justice Minister: Gunnar Strömmer (M)
Migration Minister: Maria Malmer Stenergard (M)
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