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Opposisjonsforslag: Landbruk, energi og avfallsreform driver parlamentarisk offensiv i slutten av februar

Analyse av 20 opposisjonsforslag fra S, MP, C og V — inkludert et nytt sosialdemokratisk forslag om landbrukets klimaomstilling etter Riksrevisjonens rapport

Opposisjonsforslag

Sweden's four opposition parties — S, MP, C and V — continue their February offensive with 20 motions challenging the government across environment, energy, finance, justice and constitutional rights. The newest filing, a Social Democrat motion on agricultural climate transition (HD023914, 26 February), seizes on a damning Riksrevisionen audit that found the government lacks both a credible plan and adequate policy instruments to meet Sweden's farm-sector climate targets. The Social Democrats lead overall with 9 motions, the Greens follow with 5, while C and V contribute 3 each. With no motions from the governing Tidö coalition's own benches, the opposition is framing the terms of debate ahead of the 2026 election.

Opposisjonsstrategi

The Social Democrats (S) dominate with 9 motions across seven committees — from agricultural climate policy (MJU) and renewable energy licensing (NU) to macroprudential oversight (FiU), housing regulation (CU), waste reform (MJU), taxation (SkU) and public procurement (FiU). This breadth signals a governing-in-waiting strategy ahead of the 2026 election.

The Green Party (MP) contributes 5 motions concentrated on environmental and justice policy — renewables licensing, waste reform, housing, elderly care and security detention — consistent with their dual emphasis on green transition and civil liberties.

The Centre Party (C) has filed 3 motions on energy, environment and justice, maintaining their centrist pivot between market-oriented and rights-based arguments.

The Left Party (V) has filed 3 motions on elderly care, public procurement and constitutional rights, underscoring their focus on workers' rights and civil liberties.

New: Agricultural Climate Transition

Committee on Environment and Agriculture (MJU)

Riksrevisionen Report on Government Agricultural Climate Efforts

Innlevert av: Åsa Westlund m.fl. (S)

Hvorfor det betyr noe: The Riksrevisionen (National Audit Office) found that the government lacks a concrete plan for agriculture's climate transition and has actively hindered progress by extending diesel tax reductions for farming. The Social Democrats demand the government present a plan with specific measures to give agriculture stable conditions for meeting climate targets, including cost-effective policy instruments. This motion exploits a clear vulnerability: Sweden risks failing both domestic climate targets and EU obligations in the agricultural sector.

Les hele forslaget: HD023914

Energy and Industrial Policy

Committee on Industry and Trade (NU)

Renewable Energy Licensing under the EU Renewables Directive

Innlevert av: Linus Lakso m.fl. (MP)

Hvorfor det betyr noe: The Renewables Directive licensing framework is central to Sweden's energy transition. Three opposition parties — MP, S and C — contest how the government balances rapid deployment against environmental and procedural safeguards, making this a key parliamentary flashpoint.

Les hele forslaget: HD023913

Renewable Energy Licensing under the EU Renewables Directive

Innlevert av: Fredrik Olovsson m.fl. (S)

Hvorfor det betyr noe: The Social Democrats bring a pragmatic centre-left lens to renewables licensing, emphasising regulatory safeguards and worker protections alongside the green transition.

Les hele forslaget: HD023912

Renewable Energy Licensing under the EU Renewables Directive

Innlevert av: Rickard Nordin m.fl. (C)

Hvorfor det betyr noe: The Centre Party adopts a market-oriented approach, arguing for streamlined licensing processes that balance enterprise competitiveness with sustainability requirements.

Les hele forslaget: HD023908

Finance and Economic Oversight

Committee on Finance (FiU)

Macroprudential Supervision Framework

Innlevert av: Mikael Damberg m.fl. (S)

Hvorfor det betyr noe: Macroprudential supervision is critical as housing and credit markets face stress. This motion challenges the government's approach to systemic financial risk management at a time of elevated economic uncertainty.

Les hele forslaget: HD023911

Labour Standards in Public Procurement — Riksrevisionen Report

Innlevert av: Andrea Andersson Tay m.fl. (V)

Hvorfor det betyr noe: The Riksrevisionen report exposed gaps in enforcement of labour standards in public procurement, affecting hundreds of thousands of workers. The Left Party demands stronger safeguards.

Les hele forslaget: HD023898

Labour Standards in Public Procurement — Riksrevisionen Report

Innlevert av: Mikael Damberg m.fl. (S)

Hvorfor det betyr noe: The Social Democrats complement V's motion with their own focus on procurement reform, emphasising both regulatory enforcement and practical implementation across public agencies.

Les hele forslaget: HD023896

Environment and Waste Reform

Committee on Environment and Agriculture (MJU)

Waste Legislation Reform for Increased Material Recycling

Innlevert av: Katarina Luhr m.fl. (MP)

Hvorfor det betyr noe: Waste legislation reform directly impacts Sweden's recycling targets and circular economy goals. Three opposition parties — MP, S and C — have filed competing visions, signalling genuine policy divergence on how to achieve EU waste targets.

Les hele forslaget: HD023909

Waste Legislation Reform for Increased Material Recycling

Innlevert av: Stina Larsson m.fl. (C)

Hvorfor det betyr noe: The Centre Party's market-oriented approach to waste reform emphasises business-friendly recycling incentives and streamlined regulation for enterprises.

Les hele forslaget: HD023907

Waste Legislation Reform for Increased Material Recycling

Innlevert av: Åsa Westlund m.fl. (S)

Hvorfor det betyr noe: The Social Democrats press for stronger state oversight and binding targets in waste management, combining environmental ambition with industrial policy.

Les hele forslaget: HD023906

Housing and Civil Law

Committee on Civil Affairs (CU)

Identity Requirements for Land Registration and Housing Co-op Law

Innlevert av: Amanda Palmstierna m.fl. (MP)

Hvorfor det betyr noe: Property fraud and circumvention of housing co-op laws undermine trust in Sweden's real estate market. Both MP and S propose stricter identity verification at land registration as an anti-fraud measure.

Les hele forslaget: HD023910

Identity Requirements for Land Registration and Housing Co-op Law

Innlevert av: Joakim Järrebring m.fl. (S)

Hvorfor det betyr noe: The Social Democrats add regulatory depth to the housing fraud prevention proposals, focusing on consumer protection and institutional accountability.

Les hele forslaget: HD023905

Trustworthy Guardianship Reform

Innlevert av: Joakim Järrebring m.fl. (S)

Hvorfor det betyr noe: Guardianship reform affects vulnerable populations — children, the elderly and those with disabilities. Reliable legal representation is a fundamental rights issue.

Les hele forslaget: HD023897

Taxation and Public Finance

Committee on Taxation (SkU)

Supplementary Tax Reporting for Large Corporate Groups

Innlevert av: Niklas Karlsson m.fl. (S)

Hvorfor det betyr noe: This motion concerns Sweden's implementation of the OECD Pillar Two framework — a global minimum tax that reshapes multinational taxation and reduces profit-shifting opportunities.

Les hele forslaget: HD023904

Dividend Withholding Tax Exemption for Foreign States

Innlevert av: Niklas Karlsson m.fl. (S)

Hvorfor det betyr noe: Tax exemptions for foreign states raise questions about reciprocity and revenue loss in Sweden's tax base, with implications for sovereign investment flows.

Les hele forslaget: HD023903

Justice and Security

Committee on Justice (JuU)

Security Detention — Indefinite Custodial Sentencing

Innlevert av: Ulrika Liljeberg m.fl. (C)

Hvorfor det betyr noe: Indefinite detention (säkerhetsförvaring) represents a fundamental shift in Swedish criminal law. The Centre Party raises constitutional concerns about proportionality and judicial oversight of this new sentencing form.

Les hele forslaget: HD023901

Security Detention — Indefinite Custodial Sentencing

Innlevert av: Ulrika Westerlund m.fl. (MP)

Hvorfor det betyr noe: The Green Party focuses on human rights implications, pushing for stronger safeguards against disproportionate detention and ensuring compliance with the European Convention on Human Rights.

Les hele forslaget: HD023902

Social Affairs and Healthcare

Committee on Social Affairs (SoU)

Language Requirements in Elderly Care

Innlevert av: Nils Seye Larsen m.fl. (MP)

Hvorfor det betyr noe: Language requirements in elderly care pit quality-of-service arguments against workforce availability and integration policy. Both MP and V challenge the government from different angles on implementation feasibility.

Les hele forslaget: HD023899

Language Requirements in Elderly Care

Innlevert av: Nadja Awad m.fl. (V)

Hvorfor det betyr noe: The Left Party foregrounds equity and labour market concerns, arguing that mandatory language requirements risk excluding competent carers and exacerbating staffing shortages in an already strained sector.

Les hele forslaget: HD023900

Constitutional Rights and Democracy

Committee on the Constitution (KU)

Constitutional Abortion Rights, Freedom of Association and Citizenship

Innlevert av: Nooshi Dadgostar m.fl. (V)

Hvorfor det betyr noe: Constitutionally protected abortion rights and restrictions on freedom of association and citizenship represent generational changes to Sweden's constitutional order. The Left Party engages on civil liberties grounds, demanding strong protections against future rollback.

Les hele forslaget: HD023895

Koalisjonsdynamikk

  • Social Democrats (S): 9 forslag innlevert
  • Green Party (MP): 5 forslag innlevert
  • Centre Party (C): 3 forslag innlevert
  • Left Party (V): 3 forslag innlevert

Hva skjer videre

These motions will be referred to their respective committees for deliberation. Committee reports are typically published 4–8 weeks after referral, with plenary votes following shortly after. The newest motion on agricultural climate transition (HD023914) comes at a particularly sensitive time, leveraging a Riksrevisionen audit to expose government vulnerability on farm-sector climate policy. The concentration of motions on the Renewables Directive (prop. 2025/26:118) from S, MP and C, combined with three competing waste reform proposals, signals that environment and energy will be the dominant parliamentary battleground in spring 2026. With the 2026 election approaching, the opposition's breadth of activity — spanning seven committees and touching nearly every major policy domain — reflects a concerted effort to define the political agenda.