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Fredrik Reinfeldt

Is Fredrik Reinfeldt A-List?

NoC

NoFredrik Reinfeldt is currently ranked C tier — recognizable within their niche but with limited mainstream visibility.

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Reached A-list in 2010

Reelected as Prime Minister

Lost A-list status in 2014

Dropped to B tier — Lost Election, Left Office

Ranking Timeline

2003C$0.5M

Elected Moderate Party Leader

Became leader of the Moderate Party and began modernizing its platform to appeal to centrist voters. This marked his rise to national political prominence in Sweden.

2006B$1M+$0.5M

Became Prime Minister

Led the center-right Alliance to victory and became Prime Minister, ending 12 years of Social Democratic rule. His victory represented a significant shift in Swedish politics.

2009B$1.5M+$0.5M

EU Council Presidency

Served as the last rotating President of the European Council, leading Sweden through the Lisbon Treaty implementation. This elevated his profile on the European stage.

2010A$2M+$0.5M

Reelected as Prime Minister

Won a second term, demonstrating his popularity and successful stewardship of Sweden through the global financial crisis. His economic reforms and fiscal responsibility were widely credited.

2014B$2.5M+$0.5M

Lost Election, Left Office

Stepped down as Prime Minister after electoral defeat, ending eight years in office. Despite the loss, his tenure was viewed as successful in managing Sweden's economy.

2015C$2.8M+$0.2999999999999998M

Resigned Party Leadership

Left his position as Moderate Party leader, transitioning to advisory roles and business ventures. His departure marked the end of his direct involvement in party politics.

2026C$3M+$0.20000000000000018M

Moderate Recognition in Sweden

Remains active in public life through advisory roles and recently served as chairman of the Swedish Football Association. While respected in Sweden, his international profile has diminished significantly since leaving office.

Last updated: February 25, 2026