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This image is a derivative work of the following images: 2010 Riksdag Structure.png licensed with PD-self 2010-10-19T10:29:15Z Jla 1280x640 (51878 Bytes) Some minor aesthetic changes, as well as moving the Greens to the other side of the Social Democrats. 2010-09-26T22:59:15Z Kaiser Torikka 1280x640 (51530 Bytes) Fixed the seat allocation
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 ...
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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.
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