Elis Ingemar Eliasson (born 30 March 1939) is a Swedish Liberal People's Party politician with a long and diverse career, having served as government minister, county governor, member of the Parliament and royal court official.
Ingemar Eliasson was born in the village of Visnums-Kils, in Värmland County's Kristinehamn Municipality.
On 1 September the next year, Eliasson was appointed Marshal of the Realm, the highest-ranking post he held.
[2] As Marshal of the Realm, Eliasson was responsible for the organization of the royal household and reported directly to King Carl XVI Gustaf.
[3] In 2003, Eliasson chaired a Commission of Inquiry into the 1945 disappearance and subsequent death of the diplomat Raoul Wallenberg.