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Welcome to the Riksdag
The Riksdag is Sweden’s parliament and main arena for political debate, where all laws affecting the people of Sweden are shaped and made. It has 349 members who are chosen every four years in general elections.
Latest news
Swedish contribution to NATO’s deterrence and defence in 2026
The Riksdag has voted in favour of the Government's proposal on the framework for the Swedish contribution to NATO’s deterrence and defence in 2026.
Stronger protection for children at risk of harm
The Riksdag has voted in favour of the Government’s proposal to strengthen children’s opportunities to receive protection and support from the local Social Welfare Committee.
The European Commission's Work Programme has been examined
The Committee on Foreign Affairs has examined the European Commission's Work Programme for 2026.
More stringent rules for conditional release
The Riksdag has voted in favour of the Government’s proposal to introduce more stringent rules for conditional release.
The Riksdag this week 15–21 December
The following is a selection of events during the current week. A full schedule is available in the Swedish calendar.
Monday
Debates on proposals
Tuesday
Debates and decisions on proposals
Wednesday
- Public consultation in the Committee on EU Affairs
- Debates and decisions on proposals
- Interpellation debates
- Concluding meeting of the Chamber in which the Speaker will be thanking members of the Riksdag who will not be continuing at the Riksdag in 2026
Thursday
Interpellation debates
Friday
Interpellation debates
Latest webcast
You can watch the latest videos from the Riksdag webcast service here.

Crimea Platform – Stockholm
The fourth parliamentary summit of the Crimea Platform took place on 24 November.

The Riksdag is working with the central government budget
In November, the Riksdag decided on the expenditure limits for the central government budget for 2026. Now, work will continue on debating and deciding on how money is to be distributed within the various expenditure areas.
Visit the Riksdag
There are many ways of visiting the Riksdag. Guided tours of the Riksdag are available all the year round. You can also attend debates, decisions and the committees’ public meetings here at the Riksdag.
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 Constitution
The Constitution – also known as Sweden’s fundamental laws – are special laws which regulate how Sweden shall be governed. The Constitution is available in English translation.
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 four members without party designation in the Riksdag. These members have left their parties since the 2022 elections (one from the Social Democratic Party, one from the Sweden Democrats and two from the Left Party). They still retain their seats in the Riksdag.
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.
Determines the central government budget
The Riksdag is responsible for determining central government expenditure and revenue in the central government budget.
Determines the central government budget
Examines the work of the Government
The Riksdag has several ways of examining the way in which the Government and public agencies perform their duties.
Works with EU matters
Sweden is a member of the EU. As a result, the Riksdag is not the only body with the authority to decide what laws will apply in Sweden.
Helps to shape foreign policy
Certain foreign policy matters can only be determined by the Riksdag.

Assignment to preserve and make unique artefacts available below Riksplan
The Riksdag has conducted an inquiry into how the unique historical environment below Riksplan can be preserved and made available to the public in connection with planned reconstruction work.
Assignment to preserve and make unique artefacts available below Riksplan

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.

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.

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











