Lars Gabriel Romanus (born 25 January 1939) is a Swedish
liberalpolitician. He served as
Minister of Social Affairs 1978–1979, as a
member of the
Riksdag 1969–1982 and again 2002–2006.[1] He has chaired the Swedish delegation to the
Nordic Council and was President of the council in 2004. He has also been chairman of
Svenska Barnboksinstitutet (The Swedish Institute for Children's Literature). Romanus was the
CEO of the government-owned chain of liquor stores,
Systembolaget, from 1982 to 1999. He has worked for restrictive politics on alcohol for a long time.
Lars Gabriel Romanus (born 25 January 1939) is a Swedish
liberalpolitician. He served as
Minister of Social Affairs 1978–1979, as a
member of the
Riksdag 1969–1982 and again 2002–2006.[1] He has chaired the Swedish delegation to the
Nordic Council and was President of the council in 2004. He has also been chairman of
Svenska Barnboksinstitutet (The Swedish Institute for Children's Literature). Romanus was the
CEO of the government-owned chain of liquor stores,
Systembolaget, from 1982 to 1999. He has worked for restrictive politics on alcohol for a long time.