Sven-Otto Littorin
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Sven Otto Julius Littorin (born 1966) is a Swedish
Sweden
Sweden , officially the Kingdom of Sweden , is a Nordic country on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. Sweden borders with Norway and Finland and is connected to Denmark by a bridge-tunnel across the Öresund....

 Moderate Party
Moderate Party
The Moderate Party is a centre-right, liberal conservative political party in Sweden. The party was founded in 1904 as the General Electoral League by a group of conservatives in the Swedish parliament...

 politician. He was Minister for Employment in the cabinet of Fredrik Reinfeldt
Fredrik Reinfeldt
John Fredrik Reinfeldt is the Prime Minister of Sweden, leader of the liberal conservative Moderate Party and former President of the European Council...

, and former Secretary General of the Moderate Party. On July 7, 2010 he announced his immediate resignation, citing personal circumstances.

He was born and grew up in Östergötland
Östergötland
Östergötland, English exonym: East Gothland, is one of the traditional provinces of Sweden in the south of Sweden. It borders Småland, Västergötland, Närke, Södermanland, and the Baltic Sea. In older English literature, one might also encounter the Latinized version, Ostrogothia...

, where he was active in the Moderate Youth League
Moderate Youth League
The Moderate Youth League , officially known in English as the Swedish Young Conservatives, is the youth wing of the Swedish Moderate Party. It had 12 051 members in 2010...

 from an early stage. He was national chairman of the Moderate School Youth, a part of the youth league, 1984-1985. He has a degree in Economics and Business Administration from Lund University
Lund University
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. His résumé formerly also listed an MBA from the unaccredited Fairfax University
Fairfax University
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 (at the time licensed in Louisiana), but that degree
Academic degree
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 was removed from his list of qualifications after it aroused controversy in June 2007 Starting Feb 1, 2011, Littorin is a Visiting Scholar at Stanford University
Stanford University
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.

Between 1991 and 1993 he was chief of staff to Minister for Fiscal and Financial Affairs, Bo Lundgren
Bo Lundgren
Bo Axel Magnus Lundgren is a Swedish politician. He is the former leader of the Moderate Party. Lundgren was born in Kristianstad in Skåne. Between 1991 and 1994, he served as Deputy Minister of Finance with special responsibility for taxation...

, later leader of the Moderate Party. After that he worked in the private sphere for, inter alia, Kreab
Kreab
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. In 1997 he co-founded Momentor AB, a venture capital company, and worked as a Senior Partner until 2002. In 2002 he was appointed Secretary General by Bo Lundgren
Bo Lundgren
Bo Axel Magnus Lundgren is a Swedish politician. He is the former leader of the Moderate Party. Lundgren was born in Kristianstad in Skåne. Between 1991 and 1994, he served as Deputy Minister of Finance with special responsibility for taxation...

 and later became a part of Fredrik Reinfeldt
Fredrik Reinfeldt
John Fredrik Reinfeldt is the Prime Minister of Sweden, leader of the liberal conservative Moderate Party and former President of the European Council...

's team. He has played an integral part in the subsequent modernisation of the party. After the success of the Moderate Party in the 2006 general election
Swedish general election, 2006
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 he resigned as Secretary General and was later named Minister for Employment in the cabinet presented by Prime Minister Reinfeldt on October 6, 2006. Until December 31, 2006, this ministerial post was located within the Ministry of Enterprise, after which a separate Ministry of Employment
Ministry of Employment (Sweden)
The Ministry of Employment is a ministry in the Swedish government responsible for labour market and working life policy.The ministry offices are located at Jakobsgatan 26 in central Stockholm.- History :...

.

Reforms

As Sweden’s Minister for Employment, Littorin was in charge of USD 12bn of the government budget; the second largest part of public spending, covering areas such as the unemployment insurance system, active labor market programs and nine government agencies, including the Swedish Public Employment Service, the Work Environment Authority and the Labor Court.

Littorin was in charge of some of the major policy reforms introduced during the first government of Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt
Fredrik Reinfeldt
John Fredrik Reinfeldt is the Prime Minister of Sweden, leader of the liberal conservative Moderate Party and former President of the European Council...

. These reforms included a major overhaul of the unemployment insurance system and a complete renovation of the Public Employment Service, introducing new instructions, a new board of directors, a new management team, a new structure and organization, new targets and incentives as well as opening up for private competition. He has the current record of having answered the highest number of questions in Parliament – 337 – during one single term. As a Minister, he gave over 4.000 interviews and made numerous public appearances domestically and internationally; among others for the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, International Monetary Fund
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 and World Economic Forum
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.

During the Swedish Presidency of the European Union in the fall of 2009, Littorin was also President of the European Council of Ministers, in its Epsco formation (Ministers for Employment, Social Policy, Health and Consumer Affairs). As such, he oversaw European Union response to labor market effects caused by the financial crisis of 2008-09. Littorin was also member of the Swedish Government’s Globalization Council.

Resignation

On July 7, 2010, Littorin announced his immediate resignation. The reason was said to have been the harshness of the media against him and his children, as well as "for private reasons", following divorce and a custody battle over his children.

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