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Income support system to be reformed
A person who receives income support will be obliged to participate in activities during time not spent, for example, on applying for work or studying. A benefit ceiling will be introduced with the purpose of stopping dependence on benefits and reducing social exclusion. The Riksdag voted in favour of the Government’s proposals
New act on contingency reserves of food
The Riksdag voted in favour of the Government’s proposal on an act on contingency reserves of products in the food supply chain, that is the whole process from farm to fork.
More measures to combat honour-based violence
The Riksdag voted in favour of the Government’s proposal to introduce more measures to combat honour-based violence and oppression.
Police may use AI for real-time facial recognition
The Riksdag voted in favour of the Government’s proposal to allow the Swedish Police Authority to use AI technology for real-time facial recognition.
Marriage between cousins and other close relatives to be prohibited
The Riksdag voted in favour of the Government’s proposal to ban marriage between cousins and marriage where one partner is a direct descendant of the other’s siblings.
Principle of public access to official documents to be introduced for independent schools
The Riksdag voted in favour of the Government’s proposal that the principle of public access to official documents be introduced for independent pre-schools, independent schools and independent out-of-school centres.
Constitutional right to abortion and increased opportunities to limit freedom of association and right to citizenship
The Government proposes, among other things, that the right to adoption be introduced to the Instrument of Government as a new fundamental right and freedom. The Riksdag has voted in favour of adopting the Government’s proposed amendments to the Instrument of Government, pending a second decision.
A more flexible rental market
The Riksdag voted in favour of the Government’s proposal for a private rental law with amendments to, for example, the Land Code and the Tenant-Ownership Act.
Qualification requirements to be introduced for certain social insurance benefits
The Riksdag has voted in favour of the Government’s proposal to introduce qualification requirements for certain residence-based social insurance benefits. Examples of such benefits include parental allowances at basic and minimum level, child allowances, sickness benefit in the form of guaranteed benefits and housing allowances.
Changed rules to boost security at public gatherings
The Riksdag has voted in favour of the Government’s proposal to create secure conditions for meetings and demonstrations.
Psychological violence to be criminalised
The Riksdag has voted in favour of the Government’s proposal to criminalise psychological violence. The legislative proposal will make it possible to capture offensive patterns of behaviour that are used to control or break down a person and that currently fall outside the area of what is punishable under law.
Enhanced measures for the elderly and their relatives
The Riksdag voted in favour of the Government's proposal that residents in special housing for the elderly should be offered a specific care contact. The individual appointed as specific care contact should be an assistant nurse.
Serving of food no longer a requirement for licence to serve alcohol
The Riksdag voted in favour of the Government’s proposal to abolish the requirement that food be served and of having one's own kitchen in order to be granted a licence to serve alcohol.
The Riksdag participates in European Festival in Kungsträdgården in Stockholm
The 9 May is Europe Day. This will be highlighted with a European Day Festival in Kungsträdgården in Stockholm. The Riksdag will participate as one of the exhibitors.
Children and young people to be sentenced to prison instead of institutional youth care
For a person who commits an offence before the age of 18, in cases where a penalty involving the deprivation of liberty cannot be avoided, the penalty will be prison instead of institutional youth care. The Riksdag voted in favour of the Government’s proposal.
Tougher supervision of permits for explosive products
Supervision of explosive and flammable products is to be improved. The Riksdag voted in favour of the Government’s proposals.
Stricter rules to combat VAT fraud
The Riksdag voted in favour of the Government’s proposal on tougher measures against fraud involving value-added tax, that is, VAT fraud. The aim is to reduce fraud and to prevent tax evasion.
Work environment conventions to be approved
The Riksdag approved the ILO Convention on reducing violence and harassment at work and the ILO Occupational Safety and Health Convention.
The Speaker spoke at annual Conference of Speakers of the EU Parliaments
The Speaker Andreas Norlén took part in a conference of Speakers of the EU Parliaments on 3–5 May. The Conference took place in Copenhagen.
Faster expansion of prisons and detention centres
The Riksdag voted in favour of the Government's proposal to make it possible to grant temporary building permits for prisons and detention centres to a greater extent.
Covering the work of the Riksdag
If you are a journalist or photographer wishing to work in the Riksdag buildings or to monitor the work of the Riksdag, you will find the necessary information here.
Social media
Follow the work of the Riksdag and the Speaker on social media. The Riksdag can be found on Bluesky, Instagram, X and Youtube, and the Speaker on X and Instagram.
Elections to the Riksdag
Elections to the Riksdag will take place on 13 September. Here you can find out more about how the elections work.