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  • President of the Parliament of Montenegro visits the Riksdag

    The President of the Parliament of Montenegro Andrija Mandić paid an official visit to the Riksdag on 19 November at the invitation of the Speaker Andreas Norlén.

  • Easier for those working in shortage occupations to receive student finance for transition and retraining

    The rules for receiving student finance for transition and retraining – a form of financial support for studies for adults who have already entered the labour market – will be simplified. In addition, individuals already working in shortage occupations will have greater opportunities to receive student finance for transition and retraining. The Riksdag voted in favour of the Government’s proposal.

  • New law on vehicle clamping

    The Riksdag has voted in favour of the Government’s proposals, among other things, for new vehicle clamping legislation. Clamping means that the vehicle is locked in place and cannot be driven.

  • Debate between party leaders on EU policy

    A debate between party leaders on EU policy was held on Wednesday 13 November. The debate opened with Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson (Moderate Party) presenting the Government's priorities for its work in the EU, after which the other party leaders delivered their speeches. The debate can be watched on demand on the Riksdag website.

  • Decision to increase members’ pay from 1 January 2025

    The Riksdag Remunerations Board has decided to increase the pay of the members of the Riksdag from 1 January 2025 by SEK 3,000 to SEK 78,500 per month.

  • Annual session of the Nordic Council

    On 28–31 October, the Nordic Council's 76th annual session was held in Reykjavik, Iceland. Peace and Security in the Arctic was the overall theme of the session. Invited guest speakers included Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and the leader of the democratic movement in Belarus, Svetlana Tsikhanouskaya.

  • Members of the Riksdag observe US election

    A presidential election will be held in the USA on 5 November. Six members of the Riksdag will be included in an international delegation to observe the election.

  • Members of the Riksdag observe elections in Uzbekistan

    Parliamentary elections will be held in Uzbekistan on 27 October. Five members of the Riksdag will be included in an international delegation to observe the elections.

  • New rules for the taxi industry

    The threshold value at which taxi drivers are obliged to inform customers of the exact fare for journeys is to be raised and linked to the price base amount, instead of being given as a nominal amount. In addition, the age requirement for obtaining a taxi driver licence will be lowered from 21 to 20 years.

  • Members of the Riksdag monitor elections in Georgia

    Parliamentary elections will be held in Georgia on 26 October. Ten members of the Riksdag are included in an international delegation that will observe the elections.

  • Polarised IPU Assembly in Geneva

    The conflicts in the Middle East and Ukraine left a distinct mark on the Inter-Parliamentary Union's (IPU) 149th Assembly which was held in Geneva on 13-18 October. Six members of the Riksdag participated in the Assembly.

  • Members of the Riksdag observe the elections in Moldova

    Parliamentary elections will be held in the Republic of Moldova on 20 October. Seven members of the Riksdag will be participating in an international delegation which will observe the elections. A Swedish member is the head of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly (OSCE PA) delegation.

  • Measures in place to reduce the risk of disruption in the Chamber

    A protective net has been hung up in front of the public gallery to prevent spectators from throwing objects into the Chamber of the Riksdag.

  • New VAT rules for small companies and amended rules for certain services and the sale of works of art

    The Riksdag has voted in favour of the Government's proposal on amended rules for value added tax, VAT. The amendments affect smaller companies and certain services as well as the sale of works of art.

  • The Committee on Finance has commissioned two international experts to evaluate the Riksbank’s monetary policy during the period 2015–2024

    The Committee on Finance has appointed Carolyn Wilkins and Morten Ravn to evaluate Swedish monetary policy during the period 2015‒2024.

  • The Speaker on official visit to Poland

    On 9–10 October, the Speaker Andreas Norlén visited Poland together with four members of the Riksdag. The programme included meetings with the Marshal of the Sejm Szymon Holownia and the Polish President Andrzej Duda.

  • 3,178 private members’ motions submitted

    The members of the Riksdag have submitted a total of 3,178 independent private members' motions and 11,022 proposals during the general private members' motions period. This is the result of the preliminary count carried out after the general private members' motions period expired today on 4 October at 4.30 p.m. The figures are yet to be confirmed.

  • The Speaker pays official visit to Denmark

    On 1– 2 October, the Speaker Andreas Norlén visited Denmark together with three members of the Riksdag. The programme included a meeting with the Speaker of the Danish Parliament Søren Gade and participation in the opening of the Danish Parliament, the Folketing.

  • 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.