When Branting resigned in early 1925 due to an illness he never recovered from, the most apparent successor was Minister for Finance, Fredrik Thorsson. However, Thorsson also fell ill and died later that spring. This resulted in the 41-year-old Sandler being appointed
head of government. As Prime Minister, Sandler was tasked with reducing military expenditure, as had been promised during the election campaign. He was supported by the
Free-minded People's Party in what became the largest disarmament in Sweden. Following disarmament, the issue of unemployment came into focus when the government annulled a decision by the Unemployment Commission (
arbetslöshetskommissionen) to deny payment to workers at the Stripa mine who were on strike. The
liberal and
conservative parties, who together held the majority of seats in the
Riksdag, disagreed with the government, called for a
vote of no confidence, and brought down the government. The 1928 elections resulted in
Arvid Lindman, leader of the
General Electoral League, becoming the prime minister once again. ==Foreign affairs==