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The Riksdag this week, 30 September–6 October

Monday–Friday

A delegation from the Riksdag will participate in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) in Strasbourg, France.

Tuesday

  • Special debate on party funding that may jeopardise trust.
  • Interpellation debates.

Wednesday–Friday

A delegation from the Riksdag will be participating in the session of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) in Dublin, Ireland. 

Wednesday

Debates and decisions on proposals, including new legislation on confiscation.

Thursday–Friday

Johnny Svedin (Sweden Democrats) from the Committee on Industry and Trade will participate in the Conference on Stability, Economic Coordination and Governance in the EU - SECG in Budapest, Hungary.

Thursday

  • Interpellation debates.
  • Question-and-answer session with the Prime Minister, during which the Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson (Moderate Party) will answer questions from members of the Riksdag directly in the Chamber.

Friday

Interpellation debates.

Latest news

  • Improved living conditions in connection with residence permits with temporary protection

    The Government has proposed legislative amendments that apply to persons who have been granted a residence permit with temporary protection in Sweden. The Riksdag has voted in favour of the amendments.

  • Increased opportunities to take assets from criminals

    The Riksdag voted in favour of the Government’s proposal on new legislation on forfeiture. Among other things it will be possible to take assets with criminal origin from criminals, regardless of whether or not it can be proven that someone has committed an actual offence.

  • Extended powers for Swedish Customs

    Swedish Customs and customs officials are to be given extended powers. The Riksdag voted in favour of the Government’s proposal.

All news items
Illustration: The Riksdag Administration

The general private members' motions period

Once a year, members of the Riksdag can submit proposals on virtually any issue that the Riksdag can take decisions on. This is known as the general private members' motions period. The 2024 general private members' motions period starts on Tuesday 10 September at 10.30 a.m. and ends on Friday 4 October at 4.30 p.m.

The general private members' motions period

An illustration of the members of the Riksdag at a meeting, viewed from above.
Illustration: The Riksdag Administration

The committees – the hub of the work of the Riksdag

In the committees, the Riksdag’s decisions are prepared by the members of the Riksdag. In the Committee on EU Affairs, the Government obtains support for its EU policies. 

The committees

The parties in the Riksdag and number of members

The Riksdag has 349 members who are elected every four years. Eight political parties are represented in the Riksdag during the 2022–2026 electoral period.

There are currently two members of the Riksdag without party designation. The members have left their parties since the 2022 elections.

  1. 106

    The Social Democratic Party
  2. 72

    The Sweden Democrats
  3. 68

    The Moderate Party
  4. 24

    The Left Party
  5. 24

    The Centre Party
  6. 19

    The Christian Democrats
  7. 18

    The Green Party
  8. 16

    The Liberal Party

How the Riksdag works

The Riksdag’s five main tasks

The Riksdag is the highest decision-making assembly in Sweden. The Riksdag’s tasks include making laws and determining the central government budget. It also examines how the Government performs its duties.

Makes laws

One of the Riksdag’s most important tasks is to make laws. Proposals for new laws, or amendments to existing laws, normally come from the Government in the form of a government bill. However, proposals can also come from one or several members of the Riksdag.

Makes laws

Illustration of the book of statutes and a gavel.
Illustration: The Riksdag Administration
Illustration. People visiting the Riksdag.
Illustration: The Riksdag Administration

Welcome to the Riksdag

There are many ways of visiting the Riksdag. Guided tours of the Riksdag are available all the year round. Tours in English are available at noon and 1.30 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays. School classes and other groups can also book study visits in advance.

All debates in the Chamber and public hearings are open to the public.

Visit the Riksdag

The Speaker Andreas Norlén in the Chamber. He is sitting at his seat and strikes the desk with the gavel.
Photo: Melker Dahlstrand

The Speaker

The Speaker is the Riksdag's principal representative, and as such directs and organises the Riksdag's work procedures. Andreas Norlén (Moderate Party) has been the Speaker of the Riksdag since 2018.   

The East Wing of the Riksdag aerial photo
Photo: The Riksdag Administration

Explore the Riksdag – a virtual guided tour

Join us on an exciting journey through the Riksdag and watch videos on everything from the introduction of universal suffrage to the organisation of the work of the Riksdag. Get a 360° view of the Chamber, the assembly room of the Committee on Finance and other key locations, and take a guided tour behind the scenes of the Riksdag.

Explore the Riksdag (opens in new window)

Overview of the Chamber with the tapestry Memory of a landscape by Elisabet Hasselberg Olsson in focus.
Photo: Melker Dahlstrand

Webcasts

All debates from the Chamber are broadcast live via the Riksdag webcast service. A few of them are also interpreted into English.

Webcasts in English