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Sweden's government is a constitutional monarchy/unitary parliamentary representative democracy.Constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy.
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Sweden's government is a constitutional monarchy/unitary parliamentary representative democracy.Constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy.
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.
Disadvantages:There may be infringements on other states, often causing rivalry and competition.Advantages:There are several checks and balances so the National government and the state governments.In my personal opinion, a federal system is better then a unitary system of government or a confederation. In France, the United Kingdom, and Sweden, they have a unitary system. This means that the central government always has the final say. In Switzerland, they have a confederation, where the states are completely independent. Switzerland's central government only becomes involved with common concerns.
Powers are concentrated in the hands of the central government. Many states in the world have unitary governments. The United Kngdom is a good example, as is France, Greece, Sweden, South Africa, Norway and Denmark
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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