
Sveriges Riksdag
Sveriges Riksdag is Sweden's national legislature, responsible for making laws, deciding on the national budget, and overseeing the government. It’s a parliamentary body composed of 349 members elected every four years through proportional representation. The Riksdag debates and votes on laws, policies, and international agreements, ensuring democratic governance. It also scrutinizes government actions, holding officials accountable. Functioning as the supreme decision-making authority in Sweden, it operates transparently and represents the diverse interests of Swedish citizens. Overall, the Riksdag plays a central role in shaping the country’s laws and policies.