Sten Sture Tolgfors (born 17 July 1966 in Forshaga) is a Swedish former politician, public affairs executive and government official who is serving as Governor of Västra Götaland County since 1 September 2022, having been appointed to the position on 9 June 2022.[1]
In local politics he served in the Örebro City Council from 1991 to 1994. He was a political adviser in the Ministry of Defense from 1992 to 1993, and in the Ministry of Enterprise from 1993 to 1994.
However, he changed his mind completely when he saw a few photos from Saddam Hussein's massacre of Iraqi Kurds.[6]
A survey conducted by Swedish radio news in November 2008 among local party chairman for the four Alliance parties, showed that Tolgfors was the most unpopular minister in the government.
Since 2003 he has been a member of the executive board of the Moderate Party. From 2002 to 2003 he was the party's refugee policy spokesman and was later the party's education policy representative between 2003 and 2006.
Tolgfors has consistently been involved in bullying issues during his parliamentary period, and considers among other things, that schools should use research-based program that provides proven efficacy.
He has also campaigned in favor of people with disabilities to a school that is tailored to their needs.
He left office on 12 September 2007 when he succeeded Mikael Odenberg as Minister for Defence. Odenberg had resigned in protest to the government's defence cuts.
Minister for Defence
Tolgfors completed the transition from invasion to operational defense and among other things, abolished conscription.
He has also brought the Swedish Armed Forces on his policies, and also implemented the reforms (he wanted).
He is the first Minister for Defence who has managed to balance the budget of the Swedish Armed Forces.[7]
He was also the only minister of defence worldwide that was a conscientious objector[of what? not clear] and thus he was not popular among high officers [citation needed].
Resignation
Tolgfors received negative attention in March 2012 over the way he dealt with the issue concerning the so-called Project Simoom.
Later the same day Tolgfors was registered by Gustav Fridolin to the Constitution Committee on plans for a weapons factory in Saudi Arabia.
A scandal ensued, and on 29 March 2012, Tolgfors resigned.
Later career
Tolgfors submitted his resignation from the Swedish Parliament on 25 January 2013.[8] He left his seat on 31 January 2013 and was succeeded by Lotta Olsson.
Tolgfors quickly moved from his position as a minister to become an arms lobbyist at the public affairs agency Rud Pedersen - with less than six months between his resignation and his new job. As a result Tolgfors drew heavy criticism.[9][10][11][12]