
Swedish Riksdag
The Swedish Riksdag is Sweden's national parliament, responsible for making laws, approving the budget, and overseeing the government. It consists of 349 elected representatives from various political parties, reflecting the country's democratic system. Members serve for a four-year term, and elections are held every four years. The Riksdag also plays a crucial role in shaping policies on issues like healthcare, education, and the environment. Its sessions take place in Stockholm, and it operates within a parliamentary system, meaning that the government must have the Riksdag's confidence to remain in power.