Events from the year 2009 in Sweden
Incumbents
Events
- 1 January â The new Swedish FRA law comes into effect.
- 1 January â New authorities in Sweden will be the Discrimination Ombudsman and the Swedish Transport Agency.
- 1 January â Höganäs municipality introduces, as the second municipality in Sweden, the euro as a parallel currency.
- 5 February â In Sweden, the four party leaders of the agree on the Swedish energy policy, which means that the ban on new construction of nuclear power is lifted.
- 24 February â In Sweden, Crown Princess Victoria and Daniel Westling announce that they are engaged and that the wedding will take place on 19 June 2010.
- 25 March â Sverker Göranson takes office as the new Commander-in-Chief.
- 17 April â In Sweden, the Stockholm district court's verdict against the four defendants in the Pirate Bay trial falls.
- 26 May â Eritrean President Isaias Afewerki declares that there is no intention to release Eritrean-Swedish journalist Dawit Isaak, who has been imprisoned in the country without trial since 2001.
- 16 June â Sweden's Riksdag decides by a vote of 153-150 that Sweden shall abolish general conscription,[12] which has existed since 1901, in peacetime and from 1 July 2010, replace it with voluntary basic military training.'
- 17 June â Member of Parliament Tobias Krantz is appointed as the new Swedish Minister of Higher Education and Research after the departed Lars Leijonborg.
- 1 July â Sweden will be the country holding the presidency of the European Union for the next six months, after the Czech Republic.
- 23 July â The two Gotland ferries M/S Gotland and HSC Gotlandia II collide just outside Nynäshamn, Sweden. 15 passengers are slightly injured.
- 31 July â Six crewmen die when the cargo ship Langeland sinks in Kosterfjorden, Sweden.
- 12 September â The first vaccination against the new flu in Sweden is carried out at a test group in Eskilstuna.
- 23 September â A very spectacular robbery against a safe deposit in Västberga owned by the security company G4S, is carried out with, among other things, a stolen helicopter. See more on the Helicopter robbery.
- 5 October â The UN names Norway as the best country in the world to live in. Sweden is seventh on the list, which means a drop from 2008.
- 1 November â AIK wins the Allsvenskan for men and thus becomes Swedish football champions for the first time in eleven years.
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Deaths
- 3 January – Ulf G. Lindén, businessperson (born 1937)
- 13 January – Folke Sundquist, actor (born 1925).
- 15 January – Viking Palm, wrestler, Olympic champion (born 1923).
- 17 January – Anders Isaksson, journalist (born 1943)
- 30 January – Ingemar Johansson, boxer, heavyweight world champion (born 1932)
- 31 January – Erland von Koch, composer (born 1910)
- 31 August – Torsten Lindberg, footballer (born 1917).
- 3 October – Olga Dahl, genealogist (b. 1917)
- 20 November – Elisabeth Söderström, singer (b. 1927)
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