
Swedish Parliament (Riksdag)
The Swedish Parliament, called the Riksdag, is the nation's main legislative body, responsible for making laws, deciding on the budget, and overseeing the government. It is a unicameral body with 349 members elected every four years through proportional representation, ensuring diverse political views are represented. The Riksdag debates and votes on laws, approves government policies, and holds the Prime Minister and ministers accountable. Its role is fundamental to Swedish democracy, ensuring that the government reflects the people's will and manages public resources transparently and effectively.