Riksdag of Sweden Sveriges riksdag |
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Type | |
Type | |
Leadership | |
Structure | |
Seats | 349 |
Political groups
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Government (138)
Opposition (The Alliance) (140)
Other Opposition (71)
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Elections | |
Party-list proportional representation Sainte-Laguë method See Elections in Sweden |
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Last election
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14 September 2014 |
Next election
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9 September 2018 |
Meeting place | |
Helgeandsholmen , 100 12 Kingdom of Sweden |
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Website | |
www |
Government (138)
Opposition (The Alliance) (140)
Other Opposition (71)
The Riksdag (Swedish: riksdagen or Sveriges riksdag) is the national legislature and the supreme decision-making body of Sweden. Since 1971, the Riksdag has been a unicameral legislature with 349 members (Swedish: riksdagsledamöter), elected proportionally and serving, from 1994 onwards, on fixed four-year terms.
The constitutional functions of the Riksdag are enumerated in the Instrument of Government (Swedish: Regeringsformen), and its internal workings are specified in greater detail in the Riksdag Act (Swedish: Riksdagsordningen).
The seat of the Riksdag is at (Swedish: Riksdagshuset), on the island of Helgeandsholmen in the central parts of . The Riksdag has its institutional roots in the feudal Riksdag of the Estates, by tradition thought to have first assembled in Arboga in 1435, and in 1866 following reforms of the 1809 Instrument of Government that body was transformed into a bicameral legislature with an upper chamber (Swedish: Första Kammaren) and a lower chamber (Swedish: Andra Kammaren).