
Partiledaren som klev ut ur kylan
Documentary
Overview
Håkan Juholt came from the reserve bench and became captain of the whole team. A high-stakes bet that hardly anyone had dared to bet on. But after only 303 days, Håkan Juholt's time as party leader for the Social Democrats was over.
Top Cast


Tom Alandh
Tom Alandh
Self - Narrator
Tom Alandh
Self - Narrator


Håkan Juholt
Håkan Juholt
Self
Håkan Juholt
Self


Hrafn Gunnlaugsson
Hrafn Gunnlaugsson
Self
Hrafn Gunnlaugsson
Self


Wanja-Lundby Lundin
Wanja-Lundby Lundin
Self
Wanja-Lundby Lundin
Self


Åsa Lindgren
Åsa Lindgren
Self
Åsa Lindgren
Self


Lena Stark
Lena Stark
Self
Lena Stark
Self
Gunnar Pall-Olafsson
Gunnar Pall-Olafsson
Self
Gunnar Pall-Olafsson
Self


Mona Sahlin
Mona Sahlin
Self (archive footage)
Mona Sahlin
Self (archive footage)


Robin Paulsson
Robin Paulsson
Self (archive footage)
Robin Paulsson
Self (archive footage)


Christine Meltzer
Christine Meltzer
Self (archive footage)
Christine Meltzer
Self (archive footage)
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