Sweden has a Parliamentary Democractic government overseen by a Constitutional Monarchy. The present coalition government is led by Fredrik Reinfeldt of the Moderate party, with support from the Centre Party, the Christian Democrats, and the Liberal People's Party. In the opposition are the Social Democrats, the Left Party, the Green Party, and other minor parties. The reigning monarch is Carl XVI Gustaf, who was invested on 19 September 1973, four days after the death of his grandfather, King Gustav VI Adolph. The present king has three children, the eldest of which is Victoria (Crown Princess of Sweden, Duchess of Västergötland), the heiress-apparent, recently engaged to Olof Daniel Westling - a match endorsed by both the King and Parliament (as required).
Constitutional monarchy and Parliamentary democracy.
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It's "sweden goverment".
I would assume its the same government that Sweden has given that Stockholm is in Sweden.
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I would assume its the same government that Sweden has given that Stockholm is in Sweden.
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Sweden is a consitutional monarchy, with a King, His Majesty Carl XVI Gustav, and a government, 'regering', led by State Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt.
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Sweden's government is a constitutional monarchy/unitary parliamentary representative democracy. So in a way, the government does make most of the decisions. However, they act on part of the people.