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Elections to the Swedish Riksdag held September 15, 1991. "Sverige" redirects here For other uses see Sweden (disambiguation and Sverige (disambiguation. Politics of Sweden takes place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic Constitutional monarchy. The Swedish Constitution consists of four fundamental laws ( Swedish: grundlagar, singular grundlag) The monarch is the Head of state of the Kingdom of Sweden. Sweden being a Constitutional monarchy with a Representative democracy based on a The Riksdag (officially Sveriges riksdag literally The National Diet of Sweden is the national legislative assembly of Sweden. The Speaker of the Parliament of Sweden (Riksdag is the speaker (talman of the national parliament in Sweden. Per Erik Gunnar Westerberg (born 2 August, 1951) is a Swedish Moderate Party politician and as of 2006 the current Speaker of the Riksdag This is a list of Members of the Riksdag, the national Parliament of Sweden. The government of Sweden is a Constitutional monarchy based on Parliamentary democracy. The Prime Minister (statsminister literally "Minister of the State" is the Head of government in Sweden. John Fredrik Reinfeldt ( pronounced) (born 4 August 1965 in Österhaninge) is the current Prime Minister of Sweden and leader of the liberal The cabinet of Fredrik Reinfeldt is the current Cabinet of Sweden. The government of Sweden is a Constitutional monarchy based on Parliamentary democracy. The Government agencies in Sweden are state controlled organizations who act independently to carry out the policies of the Swedish Government. The Counties of Sweden, or Län, are the first level administrative and political Subdivisions of Sweden. A County Administrative Board ( Länsstyrelse) is a Government appointed board of a County in Sweden. A County Council, or Landsting, is an elected assembly of a County in Sweden. The Municipalities of Sweden ( kommun) are the Local government entities of Sweden. The Sami Parliaments ( Sámediggi in Northern Sami, Sämitigge in Inari Sami, Sää´mte´ǧǧ in Skolt Elections in Sweden gives information on Elections and election results in Sweden. Results of the general election to the Riksdag, the parliament of Sweden, held Sunday September 15, 2002. A general election was held in Sweden on September 17, 2006, to elect members to the Swedish parliament. The next general election to the Swedish Riksdag will be held on Sunday September 19 2010. Political parties in Sweden lists political parties in Sweden. The foreign policy of Sweden is based on the premise that national Security is best served by staying free of alliances in peacetime in order to remain a Neutral The European Union is a unique entity possessing elements of Intergovernmentalism, Supranationalism and a Multi-party Parliamentary democracy Information on politics by country is available for every Country, including both De jure and De facto independent "Sverige" redirects here For other uses see Sweden (disambiguation and Sverige (disambiguation. The Riksdag is the official Swedish term of the Parliament of Sweden and the Parliament of Finland (in Finland alongside Events 668 - Eastern Roman Emperor Constans II is assassinated in his bath at Syracuse Italy. Year 1991 ( MCMXCI) was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian Calendar.

Party Leader Votes Seats
Antal +− % Antal +−
  Social Democrats Ingvar Carlsson 2 062 761 37,71 −5,5 138 −18
  Moderate Party Carl Bildt 1 199 394 21,92 +3,62 80 +14
  Liberal People's Party Bengt Westerberg 499 356 9,12 −3,08 33 −11
  Centre Party Olof Johansson 465 175 8,50 −2,80 31 −11
  Christian Democratic Social Party Alf Svensson 390 351 7,14 +4,20 27 +27
  New Democracy Ian Wachtmeister 368 281 6,73 +6,73 24 +24
  Left Party Lars Werner 246 905 4,51 −1,33 16 −5
  Green Party Jan Axelsson and Margareta Gisselberg 185 051 3,38 −2,15 0 −20
  Others 53 487 0,98
No. The Swedish Social Democratic Party, (Sveriges socialdemokratiska arbetareparti 'Social Democratic Workers' Party of Sweden' contests elections as 'Workers' Party - Social Democrats' Ingvar Carlsson (born 9 November 1934) is a Swedish politician former Prime Minister of Sweden (1986 – 1991 1994 – 1996 and leader This article refers to the Swedish political party for the group that dominated the Church of Scotland in the 18th century see Moderate Party (Scotland KCMG (born 15 July 1949) is a Swedish Politician and Diplomat. The Liberal People's Party (Folkpartiet liberalerna abbreviated fp, meaning literally People's Party the Liberals) is a political party in Sweden Bengt Carl Gustaf Westerberg (born August 23, 1943, in Södertälje, Stockholm County) is a Swedish Politician, the leader The Centre Party ( Centerpartiet, abbreviated c) is a centrist Political party in Sweden. Sten Olof Håkan Johansson (born July 31, 1937) is a Swedish politician who was the leader of the Swedish Centre Party from 1987 to 1998 and The Christian Democrats (Kristdemokraterna abbreviated kd) is a political party in Sweden. Alf Robert Olof Svensson (born 1 October 1938 is a Swedish Politician who was leader of the Christian Democrats in Sweden between 1973 and Ny Demokrati, or New Democracy (abbreviated NyD) was a Swedish Right-wing political party represented in the Riksdag between 1991 Count Ian Melcher Shering Wachtmeister ( IPA: vaktmejster (born 24 december 1932) is a Swedish industrialist and Politician. The Left Party ( Vänsterpartiet) is a Socialist and Feminist political party in Sweden, from 1967 to 1990 known as the Left Lars Werner (born July 25 1935) is a Swedish politician A construction worker by profession he was elected the chairman of the Left Party - Communists The Green Party (Miljöpartiet de Gröna literally "The Environment Party the Green ones" and usually simply referred to in Sweden as Miljöpartiet: the "The of valid votes 5 470 761 100,00   349  
Invalid votes 92 159  
Total 5 562 920
(86,7 %)



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