Among its leading members have been Carl Bildt and Fredrik Reinfeldt, who both later would become Swedish prime ministers.
He was the chairman of the Confederation of Swedish Conservative and Liberal Students, opposed the occupation of the Student Union Building in Stockholm in 1968 and was a co-founder of Borgerliga Studenter – Opposition '68 later in the same year.
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