Sweden held a general election on 15 September 1968, to elect the members of the Second chamber of the Riksdag. This was to be the final bicameral Riksdag...
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General elections were held in Sweden on 15 September 1968. Held in the wake of the crushing of the Prague Spring, it resulted in a landslide victory for...
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General elections were held in Sweden on 15 September 1940. The Swedish Social Democratic Party remained the largest party, winning 134 of the 230 seats...
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General elections were held in Sweden on 20 September 1970, two years ahead of schedule because of the opening of the newly unicameral Riksdag. The Social...
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Sweden held an early general election to fulfil the four-year term between the regular 1956 and 1960 elections. Although the centre-right received more...
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General elections were held in Sweden on 20 September 1964. The Swedish Social Democratic Party remained the largest party, winning 113 of the 233 seats...
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Sweden held a general election on the 20 September 1970. This was the final general election being held before the municipal reform that cut the number...
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Sweden held a general election on 19 September 1982, resulting in a change of government as the Social Democrats and Olof Palme returned to government...
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general elections. Elections to the 20 county councils (Swedish: landsting) and 290 municipal assemblies (kommunfullmäktige) – all using almost the same...
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(Nationalsocialistiska Arbetarpartiet, 1933–1945) Swedish Socialist Party (Svenska socialistiska partiet), a Swedish Nazi party, 1943-1948 Left Socialist Party...
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Moderate Party (redirect from The Moderates of Sweden)
Swedish general election, party leader Carl Bildt formed a minority government, the first administration since 1930 to be headed by a member of the party...
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Riksdag (redirect from The Swedish Parliament)
The 2022 Swedish general election is the most recent general election. The constitutional mandates of the Riksdag are enumerated in the Instrument of...
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administrative level under the general direction of the Central Election Management Council, an extraordinary organ attached to the Ministry of Internal Affairs...
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result of the general election held on 9 September 2018, Stefan Löfven of the Swedish Social Democratic Party was re-elected prime minister of Sweden...
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General elections were held in Japan on 14 December 2014. Voting took place in all Representatives constituencies of Japan including proportional blocks...
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Finland and the Swedish-speaking minority's right to Swedish culture are two of the results of the party's influence in Finnish politics. The party is a...
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Bellwether (category CS1 Swedish-language sources (sv))
in microcosm those of a wider area, such that the result of an election in the former region might predict the eventual result in the latter. In economics...
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The Swedish Social Democratic Party, formally the Swedish Social Democratic Workers' Party (Swedish: Sveriges socialdemokratiska arbetareparti [ˈsvæ̌rjɛs...
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that he would not seek re–election for another term and was withdrawing from the 1968 United States presidential election. Johnson stated, "I shall not...
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Radio Sweden – public service Sveriges Television (in Swedish) – public service Dagens Nyheter (in Swedish) Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish) The Local –...
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General elections were held in Japan on 25 June 2000 to elect the 480 members of the House of Representatives. The ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP)...
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General elections were held in Japan on 10 December 1972. The result was a victory for the Liberal Democratic Party, which won 271 of the 491 seats. Voter...
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General elections were held in Japan on 19 April 1953. The result saw the ruling Liberal Party win 199 of the 466 seats. Voter turnout was 74.2%. Dieter...
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General elections were held in Japan on 27 February 1955. The result was a victory for the Japan Democratic Party, which won 185 of the 467 seats. Voter...
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The Progress Party (Swedish: Framstegspartiet, FsP), later the Swedish Progress Party (Swedish: Framstegspartiet, FsP) was a minor Swedish political party...
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General elections were held in Japan on 6 July 1986 to elect the 512 members of the House of Representatives. This marks the last general election as of...
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General elections were held in Japan on 22 May 1958. The result was a victory for the Liberal Democratic Party, which won 298 of the 467 seats. Voter turnout...
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General elections were held in Japan on 11 September 2005 for all 480 seats of the House of Representatives, the lower house of the Diet. Prime Minister...
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General elections were held in Japan on 31 October 2021, as required by the constitution. Voting took place in all constituencies in order to elect members...
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General elections were held in Japan on 1 October 1952. The result was a victory for the Liberal Party, which won 242 of the 466 seats. Voter turnout was...
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