First Chamber Första kammaren |
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Established | 22 June 1866 |
Disbanded | 20 September 1970 |
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The Första kammaren (lit. First Chamber), was the upper house of the bicameral Riksdag of Sweden between 1866 and 1970 that replaced the Riksdag of the Estates. The lower house was the Andra kammaren.
At the time of its abolition the chamber had 151 members, who were elected for eight-year terms of office, from each county and city council. Both chambers had the same powers. Members of the county council and city council were elected directly by the voters.