Committee on Cultural Affairs

How should central government funding to culture and the sports movement be arranged? Matters relating to culture, sports, public service broadcasting and liberal adult education are all the responsibility of the Committee on Cultural Affairs. Youth policy, the gaming market and general issues relating to civil society are other areas of responsibility.

Ongoing business

The Committee on Cultural Affairs is working with the following proposals.

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The Committee on Cultural Affairs

Works with matters relating to culture, cultural heritage, civil society, public service broadcasting, the gaming market and liberal adult education.

Documents

Committee reports and statements, proposals considered by the Committee, order papers, records and annual reports.

Committee on Cultural Affairs (in Swedish)

The parliamentary committees prepare decisions

The hub of the work of the Riksdag is the 15 parliamentary committees. This is where the members prepare the Riksdag’s decisions. When a committee has presented its proposal for a decision, all 349 members of the Riksdag adopt a position on the proposal. Each committee is made up of 17 members of the Riksdag. The committees are like a miniature Riksdag, which means that the composition of members in each committee reflects the balance of power in the Riksdag as a whole.

The parliamentary committees at work

The members of Committee on Cultural Affairs

Malin Danielsson (Lib)Vice ordförande
Carl Nordblom (Mod)Deputy member
Fredrik Malm (Lib)Deputy member
Joar Forssell (Lib)Deputy member