Carl Haglund

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Carl Christoffer "Calle" Haglund (born 29 March 1979 in Espoo) is the CEO of KH Group, after the role in Veritas,[2] former MP, former chairman of the Swedish People's Party and the former Minister of Defence. He was a member of the European Parliament (MEP) from 2009 to 2012. Haglund was elected chairman of his party in June 2012.[3] Haglund serves as the chairman of the board for Finnish Business and Policy Forum 'EVA' and Research Institute of the Finnish Economy 'ETLA'.[4] Haglund served on the board of Enersense International PLC. He resigned in July 2025 after being nominated as the CEO of Aktia Bank PLC.[5] However, he was fired in September 2025 before taking office.[6]

Preceded byStefan Wallin
Succeeded byJussi Niinistö
Succeeded byNils Torvalds
Quick facts Member of the Finnish Parliament for Uusimaa, Minister of Defence ...
Carl Haglund
Member of the Finnish Parliament
for Uusimaa
In office
22 April 2015  30 July 2016
Minister of Defence[1]
In office
5 July 2012  29 May 2015
Prime MinisterJyrki Katainen
Alexander Stubb
Preceded byStefan Wallin
Succeeded byJussi Niinistö
Member of the European Parliament
for Finland
In office
14 July 2009  4 July 2012
Succeeded byNils Torvalds
Leader of the Swedish People's Party of Finland
In office
10 June 2012  12 June 2016
Preceded byStefan Wallin
Succeeded byAnna-Maja Henriksson
Personal details
Born (1979-03-29) 29 March 1979 (age 46)
Espoo, Finland
PartySwedish People's Party
Children2
Education
OccupationPolitician
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In the 2015 Finnish parliamentary election, Haglund received over 21,000 votes, the fourth largest number of votes in the country.[7] In March 2016, Haglund announced that he would not run for another term as the chairman, as he was disappointed in politics and wanted to spend more time with his family.[8] On 12 June 2016, he was followed by the former Minister of Justice of Finland Anna-Maja Henriksson.[9]

On 21 June 2016, Haglund announced that he would leave the Parliament to work for the Chinese bioenergy company Sunshine Kaidi New Energy Group.[10] He left his seat on 30 July and was followed by Veronica Rehn-Kivi.[11] In 2018 he joined Accenture as its Nordic head of banking and insurance business.[12]

Education

Haglund obtained his International Baccalaureate (IB) at Mattlidens Gymnasium in Espoo. He obtained his MBA from the Hanken School of Economics in 2007.

Personal life

Haglund has Fenno-Swedish background. He has two children (Edward Carl Wilhelm Haglund) with his former wife.

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