Under the Patronage of H.E. the President of the Hellenic Republic Ms. Katerina Sakellaropoulou

Delphi Economic Forum IX

April 10-13, 2024

Stefan Lofven

Stefan Lofven

Stefan Lofven

Club de Madrid Member and Former Prime Minister of Sweden

Stefan Löfven was Prime Minister of Sweden from 2014 to 2021. He was president of the Swedish Industrial and Metal Workers Union and board member of the Swedish Trade Union Confederation from 2006–2012. He held other positions including, board member of the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm (2010–12), Deputy Chair of the Swedish Trade Council (2004–12) and a board member of the Olof Palme International Centre (2002–2006).
Between 2012-2021, Löfven led the Swedish Social Democratic Party. During his presidency, he launched the Global Deal, a global initiative for social dialogue and better conditions in the labour market. He was also the co-chair of the ILO’s Global Commission on the Future of Work, together with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, and initiated, together with the Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro Sánchez, the Leaders’ Network for reinforcing multilateralism.
Stefan Löfven is Chair of the SIPRI Governing Board as of June 2022. Löfven’s background includes extensive experience from various domestic and international assignments. In 2022, he was appointed by the United Nations Secretary-General to co-lead a High-level Advisory Board on Effective Multilateralism in preparation for the Summit of the Future.
Löfven studied social work at Umeå University.

Friday 12

  • 17.30 - 18.05

    Multilateralism must Deliver

    • EUROPE AND THE REGION

    location_onArtemis Hall | European Cultural Centre of Delphi

    Programming Partner: Club de Madrid

    The 2024 Summit of the Future to be held in September presents a pivotal opportunity to improve global governance and unify global efforts in shaping a brighter, shared future for humanity. Panelists will have a conversation on the fundamental purposes of the global governance system and the critical gaps that exist today, particularly those hindering the achievement of the Agenda 2030 goals. The focus will be on identifying pressing issues that need to be addressed in the three main outputs expected of the forthcoming Summit: the proposed Pact for the Future, A Declaration on Future Generations, and a Global Digital Compact.