Swedish National Pensioners' Organisation
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The Swedish National Pensioners' Organisation (Swedish: Pensionärernas riksorganisation, PRO) is an advocacy group in Sweden representing pensioners. It's the largest pensioners' organisation in Sweden with 399,303 members as of 31 December 2006.
PRO describes itself as "politically independent" but has since its founding had close ties to the Swedish Social Democratic labour movement. The current chairman is Lars Wettergren, a former Social Democratic politician.
PRO was founded on 1 March 1942.
PRO deliberates with the Swedish government in the government's pensioners' committee and in meetings with the Prime Minister, calls on parliament's committee, participates in state investigations, acts as a referral body and participates in the local authorities', county councils' and regions' pensioners' boards.
Presidents
- 1942: Karl Pettersson
- 1951: Olof Linders
- 1961: Axel Svensson
- 1975: Artur Kajbjer
- 1977: Arne Geijer
- 1979: Lars Sandberg
- 1996: Lage Andréasson
- 2004: Lars Wettergren
- 2008: Curt Persson
- 2015: Christina Tallberg
- 2022: Åsa Lindestam
External links
- Pensionärernas riksorganisation, official website
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- Branting I (1920)
- Branting II (1921–1923)
- Branting III (1924–1925)
- Sandler (1925–1926)
- Hansson I (1932–1936)
- Hansson II (1936–1939)1
- Hansson III (1939–1945)2
- Hansson IV (1945–1946)
- Erlander I (1946–1951)
- Erlander II (1951–1957)1
- Erlander III (1957–1969)
- Palme I (1969–1976)
- Palme II (1982–1986)
- Carlsson I (1986–1990)
- Carlsson II (1990–1991)
- Carlsson III (1994–1996)
- Persson (1996–2006)
- Löfven I (2014–2019)3
- Löfven II (2019–2021)3
- Löfven III (2021)3
- Andersson (2021–2022)
- HBT-socialdemokraterna
- Religious Social Democrats of Sweden ("Broderskapsrörelsen")
- Social Democratic Women in Sweden
- S-muslimska kvinnoklubben
- Swedish Social Democratic Youth League
- Social Democratic Students of Sweden
- Handikapprörelsens s-förening
- ABF
- People's Houses
- Swedish Trade Union Confederation (LO)
- Verdandi
- Olof Palme International Center
- Unga Örnar
- Feministas
- Folksam
- Hyresgästföreningen
- Spero
- Kooperativa Förbundet (KF)
- Koopi
- Swedish National Pensioners' Organisation
- Riksbyggen
- A-lotterierna
- Aktuellt i Politiken
- Tiden
- 1 Coalition government with the Farmers' League
- 2 Grand coalition with the Farmers' League, the People's Party and the National Organization of the Right
- 3 Coalition government with the Green Party
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