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  2. Riksdag - Wikipedia

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    Kulturhuset at Sergels torg served as a temporary seat for the Riksdag, from 1971 to 1983, while the Riksdag building on Helgeandsholmen underwent renovation. The Swedish word riksdag, in definite form riksdagen, is a general term for "parliament" or "assembly", but it is typically only used for Sweden's legislature and certain related ...

  3. History of the Riksdag - Wikipedia

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    The Riksdag convened more frequently which consolidates and strengthened the political power of the representatives of the estates. [2] The Riksdag also began submitting petitions. Under the Carolingian autocracy, the Riksdag became a tool of the king who exercised more autocratic power. During the reign of Karl XI the Riksdag convened only two ...

  4. National apportionment of MP seats in the Riksdag - Wikipedia

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    The electoral system in Sweden is proportional.Of the 349 seats in the national diet, the unicameral Riksdag, 310 are fixed constituency seats (Swedish: valkretsmandat) allocated to constituencies in relation to the number of people entitled to vote in each constituency (valkrets).

  5. Parliament House, Stockholm - Wikipedia

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    After the bicameral Riksdag was replaced by a unicameral legislature in 1971, and the bank relocated, the building housing the bank was rebuilt to house the new Assembly Hall. During the construction, the Parliament moved into temporary premises in the newly erected Kulturhuset (House of Culture) south of Sergels Torg , also in central Stockholm.

  6. Elections in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    After Brexit, an additional seat was allocated for Sweden. [17] In order to restrict the number of parties which win seats in the Riksdag, a threshold has been put in place. In order to win seats in the Riksdag, a party must win at least four percent of the vote nationally, or twelve percent of the vote in any electoral constituency. [16]

  7. Old Parliament House, Stockholm - Wikipedia

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    The Old Parliament House was the seat of: the Riksdag of the Estates from 1833 to 1866; the bicameral Riksdag from 1866 to 1905. An additional section on the seaside was designed in 1911 by Aron Johansson, in the National Romantic style.

  8. List of political parties in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    According to a threshold rule, any one particular party must receive at least 4% of the votes to be allocated a seat in the Riksdag. Any party having broken the 1% threshold in the last two EU-parliament or Riksdag elections respectively will have their ballots printed and distributed by the authorities. [1]

  9. Category:Riksdag - Wikipedia

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    History of the Riksdag; L. ... National apportionment of MP seats in the Riksdag; O. Opening of the Riksdag; P. Parliament House, Stockholm; R. Riksdag of the Estates;