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  2. Government of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    The Government of the Kingdom of Sweden (Swedish: Konungariket Sveriges regering) is the national cabinet of Sweden, and the country's executive authority. The Government consists of the Prime Minister and their cabinet ministers (Swedish: statsråd). [1] The Government is responsible for its actions to the Riksdag.

  3. Politics of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Sweden has adhered to parliamentarism — de jure since 1975, de facto since 1917. Since the Great Depression, Swedish national politics has largely been dominated by the Social Democratic Workers' Party, which has held a plurality (and sometimes a majority) in the Swedish parliament since 1917.

  4. Government agencies in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    The government agencies in Sweden are state-controlled organizations that act independently to carry out the policies of the Government of Sweden.The ministries are relatively small and merely policy-making organizations, allowed to monitor the agencies and preparing decision and policy papers for the government as a collective body to decide upon.

  5. Administrative divisions of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Cabinet of Sweden, Government agencies in Sweden; County administrative boards of Sweden; Local government. Regions of Sweden (regioner) - there are 21 [1] Municipalities of Sweden (kommuner) - there are 290 [2] City districts of Sweden (stadsdelar or stadsdelsnämndsområden) Ecclesiastically Church of Sweden; Dioceses (stift) Kontrakt; Pastorat

  6. List of Swedish governments - Wikipedia

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    1672-1697 : King Charles XI of Sweden; 1697-1697 : Privy Council, government under the minority of the monarch; 1697-1718 : King Charles XII of Sweden; 1718-1738 : Chancellery President Arvid Horn, leader of a Cap Party government; 1738-1765 : Parliamentary rule with a Hat Party government; 1765-1769 : Parliamentary rule with a Cap Party government

  7. Government Offices of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    This change in terminology reflected a significant shift in Sweden's system of government, marking the full establishment of parliamentary rule. [ 5 ] Since 1997, the Government Offices have been organized as a single agency, comprising the Prime Minister's Office, all ministries, and the Government Offices Office for Administrative Affairs ...

  8. Basic Laws of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    This is because of its formal separation from the state but its lasting ties with official Sweden, most notably the Riksdag and the monarch. The Church of Sweden is also the only religious organization regulated by its own law, the Church of Sweden Act, which stipulates that the Church of Sweden has to be a democratic, Lutheran, Folk church.

  9. List of Swedish ministries - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Swedish government ministries. Current ministries. Name Swedish name Ministry of Culture: Kulturdepartementet: Ministry of Defence: