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Jarl Harald Hjalmarson (15 June 1904 – 26 November 1993) was the leader of the conservative Swedish Rightist Party (Högerpartiet), today known as the Moderate Party, between 1950 and 1961. Born in Helsingborg, he was considered as a moderate conservative, he led the Swedish conservatives to the position as the second-biggest party (after the predominant Social Democrats) in Sweden in the 1958 election. Under his leadership, the party undertook a wide agreement with the government to expand the Swedish armed forces in face of the ongoing Cold War and Swedish neutrality and vocally supported the development of Swedish nuclear weapons, which was ultimately abandoned.

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  • Jarl Harald Hjalmarson (15 June 1904 – 26 November 1993) was the leader of the conservative Swedish Rightist Party (Högerpartiet), today known as the Moderate Party, between 1950 and 1961. Born in Helsingborg, he was considered as a moderate conservative, he led the Swedish conservatives to the position as the second-biggest party (after the predominant Social Democrats) in Sweden in the 1958 election. Under his leadership, the party undertook a wide agreement with the government to expand the Swedish armed forces in face of the ongoing Cold War and Swedish neutrality and vocally supported the development of Swedish nuclear weapons, which was ultimately abandoned. (en)
  • Jarl Harald Hjalmarson, né le 15 juin 1904 à Helsingborg (comté de Malmö, aujourd'hui comté de Scanie), et mort le 26 novembre 1993 à Lidingö (comté de Stockholm) fut le dirigeant du parti conservateur suédois Parti de droite (devenu aujourd'hui les Modérés) entre 1950 et 1961. (fr)
  • Jarl Harald Hjalmarson, född 15 juni 1904 i Helsingborg i Malmöhus län, död 26 november 1993 på Lidingö i Stockholms län, var en svensk politiker och ämbetsman, sist landshövding i Gävleborgs län. Han var partiledare för Högerpartiet 1950–1961. (sv)
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  • Jarl Harald Hjalmarson (15 June 1904 – 26 November 1993) was the leader of the conservative Swedish Rightist Party (Högerpartiet), today known as the Moderate Party, between 1950 and 1961. Born in Helsingborg, he was considered as a moderate conservative, he led the Swedish conservatives to the position as the second-biggest party (after the predominant Social Democrats) in Sweden in the 1958 election. Under his leadership, the party undertook a wide agreement with the government to expand the Swedish armed forces in face of the ongoing Cold War and Swedish neutrality and vocally supported the development of Swedish nuclear weapons, which was ultimately abandoned. (en)
  • Jarl Harald Hjalmarson, né le 15 juin 1904 à Helsingborg (comté de Malmö, aujourd'hui comté de Scanie), et mort le 26 novembre 1993 à Lidingö (comté de Stockholm) fut le dirigeant du parti conservateur suédois Parti de droite (devenu aujourd'hui les Modérés) entre 1950 et 1961. (fr)
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