Country Profile: SwedenThe Unit, 1996 |
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... election . It was just before his defeat in 1991 that Mr Carlsson , amid much debate and under great pressure from the oppo- sition , submitted his country's application to join the EU . The centre - right government that succeeded him ...
... election . It was just before his defeat in 1991 that Mr Carlsson , amid much debate and under great pressure from the oppo- sition , submitted his country's application to join the EU . The centre - right government that succeeded him ...
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... elections the mandate period was changed from three years to four years . So , while the previous election was in September 1991 , the next election will be in September 1998. General elections may be called earlier if the cabinet ...
... elections the mandate period was changed from three years to four years . So , while the previous election was in September 1991 , the next election will be in September 1998. General elections may be called earlier if the cabinet ...
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... election result reflected the extent to which cross - party issues , such as EU membership , the environment , immigration and the future of the welfare state , have led to a sweeping redistribution of voter support . It is now possible ...
... election result reflected the extent to which cross - party issues , such as EU membership , the environment , immigration and the future of the welfare state , have led to a sweeping redistribution of voter support . It is now possible ...
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Economic performance | 17 |
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