Axel_Jansson_(politician)

Axel Jansson (politician)

Axel Jansson (politician)

Swedish politician


Karl Axel Jansson (14 December 1916 – 22 June 1968) was a Swedish politician, belonging to the Communist Party of Sweden.[1][2]

Jansson, born in Lundby, was the son of Johan August Jansson and Maria Matilda Andersson. He was the chairman of the Linköping branch of Verdandi 1937–1939.[1] Jansson served as secretary of the Young Communist League of Sweden 1943–1946, and the chairman of the organization 1947–1950.[1][3] He was the editor of Stormklockan 1944–1950.[1] Jansson was an advocate for replacing the communist youth movement with a broader, democratic youth organization.[4]

He became a Central Committee member of the party in 1946.[1][5] In 1951 he became a political affairs editor of Norrskensflamman.[1] He later became the chairman of the board of Ny Dag.[1]

Jansson was a member of the Stockholm City Council 1946–1950.[6] Between 1951 and 1957 he was the chairman of the Örebro län District of the Communist Party. He also worked as a regional organizer for the Örebro län District of the Communist Party 1952–1957.[1] He was a member of the landsting of Örebro län 1954–1958.[6]

Between 1961 and 1967 he was the chairman of the Stockholm Communist Labour Commune, and between 1957 and 1967 he was part of the national Executive Committee of the party.[1] He was elected to the Second Chamber of parliament in the 1964 election.[6] He was a prominent figure in the right-wing trend inside the party leadership.[7] He argued in favour of a gradual, parliamentary transition to socialism.[8] Jansson lost his seat in the Executive Committee at the 1967 party congress.[9]

Jansson died on Midsummers' Day at Vantör in 1968, at the age of 51.[6] Carsten Thunborg replaced him in parliament.[10]


References

  1. Anders Norberg; Andreas Tjerneld; Björn Asker (1988). Tvåkammarriksdagen 1867-1970: Stockholms stad, Stockholms län, Uppsala län, Södermanlands län, Västmanlands län. Sveriges riksdag. p. 114. ISBN 978-91-22-01286-3.
  2. Per Meurling (1950). Kommunismen i Sverige. Wahlström & Widstrand. p. 114.
  3. Åke Sparring (1965). Kommunismen i Norden och den världskommunistiska rörelsens kris. Aldus/Bonniers. p. 48.
  4. Sweden. Riksdagen (1968). Riksdagens protokoll. Kungl. Boktr. p. 3.
  5. Zenit. Zenit. 1975. p. 42.
  6. Regeringen. SOU 2002:91 Archived January 12, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
  7. Richard Felix Staar; Milorad M. Drachkovitch; Lewis H. Gann (1969). Yearbook on International Communist Affairs. Yearbook on International Communist Affairs series. Hoover Institution Press. p. 763.

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