
Riksdag (Swedish Parliament)
The Riksdag is Sweden's national parliament, responsible for making laws, approving budgets, and overseeing the government. Comprising 349 members elected every four years through proportional representation, it reflects the country’s political diversity. The Riksdag debates and votes on proposed laws, scrutinizes government actions, and makes key decisions affecting Swedish society. It operates as a democratic institution ensuring accountability and representing the people's interests, playing a central role in Sweden's political system.