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  2. Church of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    After the formal separation of Church of Sweden from the State of Sweden, the growing tendency in the elections is towards independent parties forming for candidature, either based on a political conviction, for example Folkpartister i Svenska kyrkan founded by Liberal People's Party members, or a pure church party such as the political ...

  3. Religion in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    The Church of Sweden, by law, [21] is organized in the following manner: It is an Evangelical Lutheran community of faith manifested in parishes and dioceses. The church also has a national organisation. It is an open national church which, working with a democratic organisation and through the ministry of the church, covers the whole nation.

  4. 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.

  5. Rule of Faith - Wikipedia

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    The rule of faith is the name given to the ultimate authority or standard in religious belief, such as the Word of God (Dei verbum) as contained in Scripture and Apostolic Tradition, [3] as among Catholics; theoria, as among the Eastern Orthodox; the Sola scriptura (Bible alone doctrine), as among some Protestants; the Wesleyan Quadrilateral of ...

  6. Riksdag - Wikipedia

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    The party with the lowest share of female MPs is the Sweden Democrats (18 of 73, 24.7%). [ 14 ] Members of the Riksdag are full-time legislators with a salary of SEK 78,500 per month, as of 1 January 2025.

  7. Reformation in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Front page of the first complete Swedish translation of the Bible in 1541, known as the Gustav Vasa Bible. The Reformation in Sweden is generally regarded as having begun in 1527 during the reign of King Gustav I of Sweden, but the process was slow and was not definitively decided until the Uppsala Synod of 1593, in the wake of an attempted Counter-Reformation during the reign of John III ...

  8. 2022 Swedish general election - Wikipedia

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    The Green Party campaigned on climate and social issues, including investment and expansion of rail/train transport in Sweden, and replacing fossil fuels and diesel with renewable fuels, as well as protecting free media and initiating a citizenship initiative system to allow in part for legislation proposed by citizens.

  9. Christianity and politics - Wikipedia

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    The governing maxim for many natural-rights libertarians, including those of faith, is the non-aggression principle, which forbids the initiation of force but does not preclude the restrained, proportional use of defensive or disciplinary violence against the initiator. It has been compared to the Golden Rule and its converse, the Silver Rule.