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2 Chief of State 3 Government 4 Parliament 5 Judicial system 6 Administrative divisions 7 Foreign relations 8 See also 9 External Links 10 References |
King Carl XVI Gustav of the House Bernadotte ascended to the throne in 1973. His authority is formal, symbolic, and representational.
The executive authority of the government is vested in the cabinet, which consists of a Prime Minister and roughly 20 Ministers who run the government departments.
The unicameral Riksdag has 349 members, popularly elected every 4 years and is in session generally from September through mid-June.
Swedish law, drawing on Germanic, Roman, and Anglo-American law, is neither as codified as in France and other countries influenced by the Napoleonic Code, nor as dependent on judicial practice and precedents as in the United States.
Constitution
Main article: Constitution of SwedenChief of State
Main article: King of SwedenGovernment
Main article: Government of SwedenParliament
Main article: Parliament of SwedenJudicial system
Main article: Judicial system of SwedenAdministrative divisions
Main article: Counties of SwedenForeign relations
Main article: Foreign relations of SwedenSee also
External Links
References