Strategischer 30-Tage-Ausblick: Verteidigungsbereitschaft, Strafrechtreform und Energiepolitikdebatten im Riksdag
Warum der März wichtig ist
Der März 2026 markiert einen entscheidenden Gesetzgebungsmonat: Der Riksdag verarbeitet eine Welle von Regierungsvorlagen zu Verteidigung, Strafrecht und Migration – Bereiche, in denen die Koalitionsabhängigkeit von SDs Unterstützung getestet wird. Mit 158 Propositionen und über 100 Ausschussberichten läuft die Maschinerie auf Hochtouren.
Key Legislation Pipeline
Defence & Security
The government's proposition on strengthened civil protection during heightened alert (Prop. 2025/26:142) advances through the Defence Committee (FöU). Amid growing security concerns in the Baltic region, this legislation bolsters Sweden's total defence concept. The Defence Committee also processes reports on military personnel supply (FöU21) and operational military cooperation (FöU20).
The proposition on improved control of explosive goods (Prop. 2025/26:123) responds to the alarming rise in bombings linked to organised crime. Strengthened security at public gatherings (Prop. 2025/26:133) addresses the balance between freedom of assembly and public safety.
Criminal Justice
Three major justice propositions demand attention: a new firearms act (Prop. 2025/26:141), representing a comprehensive overhaul; custodial sentences for minors (Prop. 2025/26:132), reflecting the government's tougher stance on youth crime; and a new criminal provision for psychological violence (Prop. 2025/26:138), explicitly criminalising non-physical domestic abuse for the first time.
Migration
Two migration propositions advance: improved migration rules for researchers and doctoral students (Prop. 2025/26:146) alongside measures against study permit abuse; and a new system for inhibition of deportation orders (Prop. 2025/26:145).
Labour & Rural Affairs
Sweden prepares to ratify two ILO conventions on eliminating workplace violence and harassment and occupational health (Prop. 2025/26:134). The proposition on rural employment and housing (Prop. 2025/26:131) addresses rural depopulation.
Committee Activity
The Finance Committee (FiU) leads with reports on EU sustainability ratings (FiU32), fee-based government services (FiU15), Agenda 2030 (FiU19), and government office leasing (FiU18). The Tax Committee (SkU) processes VAT reform motions (SkU17) and tax procedures (SkU14), while approving reduced alcohol tax for craft producers (SkU28).
The Justice Committee handles the EU anti-SLAPP directive implementation (JuU23)—protecting persons in public debate from strategic lawsuits. The Industry Committee (NU) rejected 197 energy policy motions (NU13), confirming the government's pro-nuclear strategy. The Environment Committee (MJU) is exceptionally busy: food supply chain preparedness (MJU25), hunting legislation simplification (MJU23), a new environmental permitting authority (MJU24), and food chain fraud enforcement (MJU27).
Watch Points
🔥 Climate policy clash
S party interpellations on unused climate subsidies (nearly SEK 4 billion unspent in 2025) and the government's climate framework response intensify the debate. Riksrevisionen reports add scrutiny.
🛡️ Defence spending debate
As NATO membership consolidates, propositions on military cooperation and civil protection test opposition parties' willingness to support accelerated defence timelines.
⚖️ Criminal justice overhaul
The new firearms act, youth custodial sentences, and psychological violence criminalisation represent the most ambitious justice reform package in years.
🇪🇺 EU budget tensions
Interpellation on Sweden's EU budget contribution (IP 357) signals brewing political conflict over the next multiannual financial framework.
Active Interpellations
Key interpellations: unused climate subsidies (IP 363, S), transport emission targets (IP 362, S), poverty in Sweden (IP 358, S), the EU long-term budget (IP 357, S), and crisis preparedness for warming (IP 352, S). SD's interpellation on the Venezuelan democracy movement (IP 364) highlights foreign policy tensions.
International Context
EU coordination features prominently: the Finance Committee processes EU sustainability ratings regulation (FiU32) while the Industry Committee reviews EU energy infrastructure under subsidiarity (NU26). Sweden's ILO ratifications align with broader Nordic harmonisation. Rural development propositions (Prop. 2025/26:131) mirror Nordic-wide demographic initiatives.