They have a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy.
Bangladesh has a central government using the parliamentary system much like Great Britain and Sweden
It's "sweden goverment".
I would assume its the same government that Sweden has given that Stockholm is in Sweden.
Not popular
prime minister
The people in Sweden vote at a political party they like and then according to how many % that party got the more people they can put in the government.
I would assume its the same government that Sweden has given that Stockholm is in Sweden.
Sweden does not have a president; it has a monarch as head of state. The current monarch of Sweden is King Carl XVI Gustaf. The country is a parliamentary democracy, where the Prime Minister is the head of government.
democratic
Sweden is a consitutional monarchy, with a King, His Majesty Carl XVI Gustav, and a government, 'regering', led by State Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt.
Constitutional monarchy and Parliamentary democracy.Constitutional monarchy
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.