Parlamenten
Parlamenten is the Swedish term for "the Parliament," which is the national legislative body of Sweden. It is responsible for making laws, approving budgets, and overseeing the government. The Parliament consists of 349 members, known as Riksdag representatives, who are elected every four years.
The Riksdag operates in a unicameral system, meaning there is only one legislative chamber. It meets in Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, and its main functions include debating proposed laws, scrutinizing government actions, and representing the interests of the Swedish people.