Country Profile: SwedenThe Unit, 1996 |
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... parliament and defeated a coalition of non- socialist parties that had been in office since 1991. The party had its last change of leadership in March 1996 , when Ingvar Carlsson , who had led the party since 1986 , stepped down in ...
... parliament and defeated a coalition of non- socialist parties that had been in office since 1991. The party had its last change of leadership in March 1996 , when Ingvar Carlsson , who had led the party since 1986 , stepped down in ...
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... parliament and has had to rely on voting support from other parties on different issues . Even so , they have only lost power twice , when non - socialist coalitions were in office between 1976-82 and 1991-94 . In 1986 Olof Palme was ...
... parliament and has had to rely on voting support from other parties on different issues . Even so , they have only lost power twice , when non - socialist coalitions were in office between 1976-82 and 1991-94 . In 1986 Olof Palme was ...
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... parliamentary government . Parlia- ment ( Riksdag ) exercises its democratic power through the cabinet . In 1969 the bicameral system of parliament was replaced by a directly elected single cham- ber with 349 members . From the 1994 ...
... parliamentary government . Parlia- ment ( Riksdag ) exercises its democratic power through the cabinet . In 1969 the bicameral system of parliament was replaced by a directly elected single cham- ber with 349 members . From the 1994 ...
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The economy | 10 |
Economic performance | 17 |
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