Parliamentary calendar, committee meetings, and chamber debates for the coming week
Why This Week Matters
This is a particularly dense parliamentary week with all 15 standing committees convening on both Tuesday and Thursday. The chamber holds two working plenary sessions with voting on Wednesday, and a Question Time on Thursday. Key legislative focus areas include defence and security (FöU), environment and agriculture (MJU), finance (FiU), and justice (JuU). The EU Committee meets Friday ahead of upcoming Council discussions. A special seminar marking 150 years of the Prime Minister's office and a Research Day on long-term policy challenges add strategic depth to the week.
Upcoming Legislative Agenda
Tuesday, 2026-03-03
Wednesday, 2026-03-04
Thursday, 2026-03-05
Friday, 2026-03-06
Parliamentary Questions to Ministers
Åtgärder för att nå transportmålet
(MP)
Onlyfans-lagen
(S)
Fasta för barn i skolan under ramadan
(SD)
Översyn av effekttariffernas utformning
(V)
Ekonomisk ordning inom elitidrotten
(S)
Skyddet för yttrandefriheten i förhållande till proposition 2025/26:133
(SD)
Interpellations Pending
Transportmålet och Sveriges klimatinriktning
(S)
Oanvända klimatstöd
(S)
Stödet till Islamic Relief
(V)
Fattigdomen i Sverige
(S)
Sveriges EU-avgift i förhandlingarna om nästa långtidsbudget
(S)
Färdtjänst och regeringens fortsatta beredning av Trafikanalys förslag
(S)
What to Watch
- Wednesday's voting session will reveal government coalition discipline on pending legislation, particularly on migration and security matters where SD influence is strongest.
- Thursday's Question Time offers the opposition a chance to press ministers on recent propositions covering psychological violence criminalisation and civilian wartime protection.
- The EU Committee meeting Friday signals preparation for Council negotiations, with Sweden positioning on energy infrastructure and sustainability regulations.
- Research Day on long-term challenges may surface cross-party consensus opportunities ahead of the 2026 election cycle.