Yes you should. You cannot buy anything in Sweden with pounds...
Sweden has been a constitutional monarchy since 1866. After 1975, the Swedish legislature, the Riksdag, officially become the sole legislative power in Sweden (no longer sharing the power of law making with the King, although the Kings power had long been symbolic before 1975).
attorney general .
Vote for me... The other guy cannot even spell my name.
Sweden is a parliamentary democracy with several diffrent political parties. A party is elected to lead the nation every 4th year, with the party leader becomming prime minister during those 4 years. All swedish citizens have one vote each.
in 1902.
No, Bruneians cannot vote.
confederate men can vote
No, in a monarchy - the public doesn't vote for a monarch!
Not everyone. People under 18 cannot vote. People over 25 can vote in senate and general elections, but people between 18 and 25 can only vote in general elections. EU citizens that have been banned from voting in other countries cannot vote, but other EU citizens can vote in some elections. Citizens of countries outside the EU cannot vote.
The chief election commissioner of India can participate in discussion, but cannot vote.
If you are under 18 you cannot vote.
absolutely [ there are safeguards to protect the vote]
No an inmate cannot vote for president, the instant someone serves jail time they automatically lose their right to vote.
You cannot vote unless you are an American citizen who is 18 years or older
There is no amendment that states woman can't vote.
The US Declaration of Independence does not address the issue of who can or cannot vote.