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The Swedish constitution consists of four Fundamental laws:

The 1974 Instrument of Governmen

The 1810 Act of Succession

The 1949 Freedom of the Press Act

The 1991 Fundamental Law on Freedom of Expression

There is also the 1974 Riksdag Act, although it is not a fundamental law it does have a special status.

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12y ago

We have a king and queen but they do not have all the power over the government like in a full monarchy. We have a written constitution which prevents any crazy corrupt people from making bad choices. We also have separate sections of the government to make certain decisions such as the agriculture board and the international relations board and things like that. Its similar to the UK accept our king and queen have a bit more power.

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No. Sweden is a Constitutional Monarchy.

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absolute monarchy

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Yes.

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