Analysis of 70 documents covering Published:, What This Means:
Parliament is considering 8 government propositions — including "Skärpta regler om utvisning på grund av brott" during this period.
Thematic Analysis
Propositions (8)
Skärpta regler om utvisning på grund av brott
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government bill 2025/26:235 Skärpta regler om utvisning på grund av brott Prop. 2025/26:235 Regeringen överlämnar denna proposition till riksdagen. Stockholm den 1 april 2026 Elisabeth Svantesson Johan Forssell (Justitiedepartementet) Propositionens huvudsakliga innehåll I propositionen lämnas förslag som What This Means: Touches on migration policy, justice policy. Migration proposals must balance EU regulatory obligations with national political imperatives, making cross-party support essential for durable legislation.
amendment to the lawar för ett stärkt nationellt cybersäkerhetscenter
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government bill 2025/26:214 Lagändringar för ett stärkt nationellt Prop. cybersäkerhetscenter 2025/26:214 Regeringen överlämnar denna proposition till riksdagen. Stockholm den 1 april 2026 Elisabeth Svantesson Carl-Oskar Bohlin (Försvarsdepartementet) Propositionens huvudsakliga innehåll Det nationella What This Means: Requires committee review and chamber debate before a decision is reached.
Ett modernt och anpassat regelverk för krigsmateriel
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government bill 2025/26:228 Ett modernt och anpassat regelverk för Prop. krigsmateriel 2025/26:228 Regeringen överlämnar denna proposition till riksdagen. Stockholm den 1 april 2026 Elisabeth Svantesson Benjamin Dousa (Utrikesdepartementet) Propositionens huvudsakliga innehåll Förslagen i propositionen What This Means: Touches on defence and security policy. Defence proposals engage Sweden's NATO obligations and cross-party consensus-building mechanisms for national security legislation.
Stärkt medicinsk kompetens i kommunal hälso- och sjukvård
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government bill 2025/26:216 Stärkt medicinsk kompetens i kommunal hälso- Prop. och sjukvård 2025/26:216 Regeringen överlämnar denna proposition till riksdagen. Stockholm den 1 april 2026 Elisabeth Svantesson Anna Tenje (Socialdepartementet) Propositionens huvudsakliga innehåll I propositionen föreslås What This Means: Touches on healthcare policy. Healthcare proposals require coordination between national government, regional councils, and professional bodies — a complexity that shapes the legislative timeline.
Tidsbegränsat boende för vissa nyanlända invandrare – en ny lag om bosättning
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government bill 2025/26:215 Tidsbegränsat boende för vissa nyanlända Prop. invandrare en ny lag om bosättning 2025/26:215 Regeringen överlämnar denna proposition till riksdagen. Stockholm den 26 mars 2026 Ebba Busch Simona Mohamsson (Arbetsmarknadsdepartementet) Propositionens huvudsakliga innehåll I propositionen What This Means: Requires committee review and chamber debate before a decision is reached.
En ny mottagandelag
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En ny mottagandelag Regeringens proposition 2025/26:229 En ny mottagandelag Prop. 2025/26:229 Regeringen överlämnar denna proposition till riksdagen. Stockholm den 26 mars 2026 Ebba Busch Johan Forssell (Justitiedepartementet) Propositionens huvudsakliga innehåll I propositionen föreslås en ny mottagandelag som What This Means: Requires committee review and chamber debate before a decision is reached.
Ersättningsregler med brottsoffret i fokus
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government bill 2025/26:222 Ersättningsregler med brottsoffret i fokus Prop. 2025/26:222 Regeringen överlämnar denna proposition till riksdagen. Stockholm den 26 mars 2026 Ebba Busch Gunnar Strömmer (Justitiedepartementet) Propositionens huvudsakliga innehåll När ett brott inte kan förhindras behöver samhällets What This Means: Touches on justice policy. Justice proposals balance rule-of-law principles, human rights obligations, and public safety demands — requiring careful drafting to withstand constitutional scrutiny.
En ny konsumentkreditlag
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En ny konsumentkreditlag Regeringens proposition 2025/26:223 En ny konsumentkreditlag Prop. 2025/26:223 Regeringen överlämnar denna proposition till riksdagen. Stockholm den 26 mars 2026 Ebba Busch Gunnar Strömmer (Justitiedepartementet) Propositionens huvudsakliga innehåll Regeringen föreslår åtgärder för att What This Means: Requires committee review and chamber debate before a decision is reached.
Committee Reports (12)
correctional servicessfrågor
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JuU committee report (bet). What This Means: Touches on healthcare policy, justice policy. Social Affairs Committee reports on healthcare set the framework for Sweden's regionally delivered but nationally financed health system.
Ett starkare skydd för civilbefolkningen vid höjd beredskap
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FöU committee report (bet). What This Means: Touches on defence and security policy. Committee reports on defence shape Sweden's military posture and NATO integration trajectory — decisions here have multi-decade consequences.
Swedish National Audit Office report om miljöräddning vid stora olyckor till sjöss
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FöU committee report (bet). What This Means: Touches on defence and security policy, environmental and climate policy. Committee reports on defence shape Sweden's military posture and NATO integration trajectory — decisions here have multi-decade consequences.
health and medical careens organisation
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SoU committee report (bet). What This Means: Touches on healthcare policy. Social Affairs Committee reports on healthcare set the framework for Sweden's regionally delivered but nationally financed health system.
Prioriteringar inom hälso- och sjukvården
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SoU committee report (bet). What This Means: Touches on healthcare policy. Social Affairs Committee reports on healthcare set the framework for Sweden's regionally delivered but nationally financed health system.
social insurancesfrågor
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SfU committee report (bet). What This Means: Touches on migration policy. The Social Insurance Committee's migration reports navigate Sweden's EU law obligations and UN Refugee Convention commitments alongside domestic political pressures.
Förbättrat genomförande av UTP-direktivets förbud mot sena annulleringar
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MJU committee report (bet). What This Means: Touches on environmental and climate policy. The Environment Committee's recommendations balance climate ambition against economic competitiveness — its position sets the legislative baseline.
security policy
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UU committee report (bet). What This Means: Touches on EU and foreign affairs. The Foreign Affairs Committee's reports on EU matters reflect Sweden's positioning within the bloc and may bind future negotiating postures.
Arbetsmiljö
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AU committee report (bet). What This Means: Touches on environmental and climate policy, labour market policy. The Environment Committee's recommendations balance climate ambition against economic competitiveness — its position sets the legislative baseline.
gender equality och åtgärder mot diskriminering
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AU committee report (bet). What This Means: Touches on labour market policy. The Labour Committee's reports on workplace legislation must navigate collective bargaining autonomy while setting minimum statutory floors.
Sveriges klimatmål – EU-anpassade och ändamålsenliga etappmål till 2030
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MJU committee report (bet). What This Means: Touches on environmental and climate policy, EU and foreign affairs. The Environment Committee's recommendations balance climate ambition against economic competitiveness — its position sets the legislative baseline.
Den parlamentariska processen med ledamoten i fokus
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KU committee report (bet). What This Means: This matter is referred to the Committee on the Constitution for parliamentary examination.
Motions (50)
in response to prop. 2025/26:187 En mer flexibel hyresmarknad
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En mer flexibel hyresmarknad What This Means: Touches on housing policy. Housing motions reflect structural tension between demand for affordable homes and constraints of planning law, rent regulation, and construction cost pressures. Historical context: S motions have a 43.4% passage rate (96% of all opposition motions are rejected). This motion signals a policy position rather than an imminent legislative change.
in response to prop. 2025/26:197 Ett likvärdigt betygssystem
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Ett likvärdigt betygssystem What This Means: Touches on education policy. Education motions reflect deep disagreements on school standards, teacher pay, and the role of independent schools — one of Sweden's most contested domestic debates. Historical context: S motions have a 43.4% passage rate (96% of all opposition motions are rejected). This motion signals a policy position rather than an imminent legislative change.
in response to prop. 2025/26:191 Offentlighetsprincipen med lättnadsregler för enskilda mindre huvudmän i skolväsendet
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principle of public access med lättnadsregler för enskilda mindre huvudmän i skolväsendet What This Means: Touches on education policy. Education motions reflect deep disagreements on school standards, teacher pay, and the role of independent schools — one of Sweden's most contested domestic debates. Historical context: S motions have a 43.4% passage rate (96% of all opposition motions are rejected). This motion signals a policy position rather than an imminent legislative change.
in response to prop. 2025/26:195 Förbättrat stöd i skolan
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Förbättrat stöd i skolan What This Means: Touches on education policy. Education motions reflect deep disagreements on school standards, teacher pay, and the role of independent schools — one of Sweden's most contested domestic debates. Historical context: S motions have a 43.4% passage rate (96% of all opposition motions are rejected). This motion signals a policy position rather than an imminent legislative change.
in response to prop. 2025/26:193 Bättre förutsättningar för trygghet och studiero i skolan
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Bättre förutsättningar för trygghet och studiero i skolan What This Means: Touches on education policy. Education motions reflect deep disagreements on school standards, teacher pay, and the role of independent schools — one of Sweden's most contested domestic debates. Historical context: S motions have a 43.4% passage rate (96% of all opposition motions are rejected). This motion signals a policy position rather than an imminent legislative change.
in response to prop. 2025/26:194 Nya läroplaner – för en stark kunskapsskola
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Nya läroplaner för en stark kunskapsskola What This Means: Touches on education policy. Education motions reflect deep disagreements on school standards, teacher pay, and the role of independent schools — one of Sweden's most contested domestic debates. Historical context: S motions have a 43.4% passage rate (96% of all opposition motions are rejected). This motion signals a policy position rather than an imminent legislative change.
in response to prop. 2025/26:206 Stärkt kontroll av fusk i livsmedelskedjan
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Stärkt kontroll av fusk i livsmedelskedjan What This Means: Touches on environmental and climate policy. Climate motions reflect growing parliamentary pressure for faster decarbonisation, often targeting specific industries or the pace of policy implementation. Historical context: S motions have a 43.4% passage rate (96% of all opposition motions are rejected). This motion signals a policy position rather than an imminent legislative change.
in response to prop. 2025/26:202 Undantag från krav enligt art- och habitatdirektivet vid vattenkraftens omprövning
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Undantag från krav enligt art- och habitatdirektivet vid vattenkraftens omprövning What This Means: Touches on housing policy. Housing motions reflect structural tension between demand for affordable homes and constraints of planning law, rent regulation, and construction cost pressures. Historical context: S motions have a 43.4% passage rate (96% of all opposition motions are rejected). This motion signals a policy position rather than an imminent legislative change.
in response to prop. 2025/26:224 Ändamålsenliga utmätningsregler och utvidgad distansutmätning
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Ändamålsenliga utmätningsregler och utvidgad distansutmätning What This Means: Touches on housing policy. Housing motions reflect structural tension between demand for affordable homes and constraints of planning law, rent regulation, and construction cost pressures. Historical context: S motions have a 43.4% passage rate (96% of all opposition motions are rejected). This motion signals a policy position rather than an imminent legislative change.
in response to prop. 2025/26:180 Förenklade regler vid ändring av en byggnad
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Förenklade regler vid ändring av en byggnad What This Means: Touches on housing policy. Housing motions reflect structural tension between demand for affordable homes and constraints of planning law, rent regulation, and construction cost pressures. Historical context: S motions have a 43.4% passage rate (96% of all opposition motions are rejected). This motion signals a policy position rather than an imminent legislative change.
in response to prop. 2025/26:199 Åtgärder för att stärka kontanternas funktionssätt
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measureer för att stärka kontanternas funktionssätt What This Means: Touches on fiscal policy. Fiscal policy motions directly challenge the government's budget assumptions and signal opposition readiness to contest tax and spending priorities. Historical context: S motions have a 43.4% passage rate (96% of all opposition motions are rejected). This motion signals a policy position rather than an imminent legislative change.
in response to prop. 2025/26:177 Förenklad leverantörskontroll vid upphandling
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Förenklad leverantörskontroll vid upphandling What This Means: Touches on fiscal policy. Fiscal policy motions directly challenge the government's budget assumptions and signal opposition readiness to contest tax and spending priorities. Historical context: S motions have a 43.4% passage rate (96% of all opposition motions are rejected). This motion signals a policy position rather than an imminent legislative change.
in response to prop. 2025/26:158 Hela Sverige ska fungera – politik för starkare landsbygder
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Hela Sverige ska fungera politik för starkare landsbygder Innehållsförteckning What This Means: Touches on trade and industry policy. Industry and trade motions often target competitiveness, innovation, or trade agreements — signalling party positions ahead of EU-level or bilateral negotiations. Historical context: S motions have a 43.4% passage rate (96% of all opposition motions are rejected). This motion signals a policy position rather than an imminent legislative change.
in response to prop. 2025/26:193 Bättre förutsättningar för trygghet och studiero i skolan
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Bättre förutsättningar för trygghet och studiero i skolan What This Means: Touches on education policy. Education motions reflect deep disagreements on school standards, teacher pay, and the role of independent schools — one of Sweden's most contested domestic debates. Historical context: C motions have a 44.6% passage rate (96% of all opposition motions are rejected). This motion signals a policy position rather than an imminent legislative change.
in response to prop. 2025/26:195 Förbättrat stöd i skolan
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Förbättrat stöd i skolan What This Means: Touches on education policy. Education motions reflect deep disagreements on school standards, teacher pay, and the role of independent schools — one of Sweden's most contested domestic debates. Historical context: C motions have a 44.6% passage rate (96% of all opposition motions are rejected). This motion signals a policy position rather than an imminent legislative change.
in response to prop. 2025/26:194 Nya läroplaner – för en stark kunskapsskola
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Nya läroplaner för en stark kunskapsskola What This Means: Touches on education policy. Education motions reflect deep disagreements on school standards, teacher pay, and the role of independent schools — one of Sweden's most contested domestic debates. Historical context: MP motions have a 29.6% passage rate (96% of all opposition motions are rejected). This motion signals a policy position rather than an imminent legislative change.
in response to govt. comm. 2025/26:163 Attraktiva platser – bredare genomslag för politiken för arkitektur, form och design
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in response to govt. comm. 2025/26:163 Attraktiva platser bredare genomslag för politiken för arkitektur, form och design What This Means: This matter is referred to the Committee on Cultural Affairs for parliamentary examination. Historical context: MP motions have a 29.6% passage rate (96% of all opposition motions are rejected). This motion signals a policy position rather than an imminent legislative change.
in response to prop. 2025/26:210 Bidragsspärr och sanktionsavgift i socialförsäkringen
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Bidragsspärr och sanktionsavgift i socialförsäkringen What This Means: Touches on migration policy. Migration motions reflect one of Sweden's most contested policy areas, with parties divided on asylum rules, integration requirements, and deportation procedures. Historical context: MP motions have a 29.6% passage rate (96% of all opposition motions are rejected). This motion signals a policy position rather than an imminent legislative change.
in response to prop. 2025/26:193 Bättre förutsättningar för trygghet och studiero i skolan
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Bättre förutsättningar för trygghet och studiero i skolan What This Means: Touches on education policy. Education motions reflect deep disagreements on school standards, teacher pay, and the role of independent schools — one of Sweden's most contested domestic debates. Historical context: MP motions have a 29.6% passage rate (96% of all opposition motions are rejected). This motion signals a policy position rather than an imminent legislative change.
in response to prop. 2025/26:197 Ett likvärdigt betygssystem
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Ett likvärdigt betygssystem What This Means: Touches on education policy. Education motions reflect deep disagreements on school standards, teacher pay, and the role of independent schools — one of Sweden's most contested domestic debates. Historical context: C motions have a 44.6% passage rate (96% of all opposition motions are rejected). This motion signals a policy position rather than an imminent legislative change.
in response to prop. 2025/26:199 Åtgärder för att stärka kontanternas funktionssätt
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measureer för att stärka kontanternas funktionssätt What This Means: Touches on fiscal policy. Fiscal policy motions directly challenge the government's budget assumptions and signal opposition readiness to contest tax and spending priorities. Historical context: C motions have a 44.6% passage rate (96% of all opposition motions are rejected). This motion signals a policy position rather than an imminent legislative change.
in response to prop. 2025/26:202 Undantag från krav enligt art- och habitatdirektivet vid vattenkraftens omprövning
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Undantag från krav enligt art- och habitatdirektivet vid vattenkraftens omprövning What This Means: Touches on housing policy. Housing motions reflect structural tension between demand for affordable homes and constraints of planning law, rent regulation, and construction cost pressures. Historical context: C motions have a 44.6% passage rate (96% of all opposition motions are rejected). This motion signals a policy position rather than an imminent legislative change.
in response to govt. comm. 2025/26:90 Nordiskt samarbete 2025
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Motion till riksdagen 2025/26:4039 av Catarina Deremar och Ulrika Liljeberg (båda C) med anledning av skr. 2025/26:90 Nordiskt samarbete 2025 What This Means: Touches on EU and foreign affairs. EU and foreign affairs motions signal parliamentary expectations for government negotiating positions — influential despite executive prerogative in external relations.
in response to prop. 2025/26:194 Nya läroplaner – för en stark kunskapsskola
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Nya läroplaner för en stark kunskapsskola What This Means: Touches on education policy. Education motions reflect deep disagreements on school standards, teacher pay, and the role of independent schools — one of Sweden's most contested domestic debates. Historical context: C motions have a 44.6% passage rate (96% of all opposition motions are rejected). This motion signals a policy position rather than an imminent legislative change.
in response to prop. 2025/26:202 Undantag från krav enligt art- och habitatdirektivet vid vattenkraftens omprövning
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Undantag från krav enligt art- och habitatdirektivet vid vattenkraftens omprövning What This Means: Touches on housing policy. Housing motions reflect structural tension between demand for affordable homes and constraints of planning law, rent regulation, and construction cost pressures. Historical context: MP motions have a 29.6% passage rate (96% of all opposition motions are rejected). This motion signals a policy position rather than an imminent legislative change.
in response to prop. 2025/26:197 Ett likvärdigt betygssystem
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Ett likvärdigt betygssystem What This Means: Touches on education policy. Education motions reflect deep disagreements on school standards, teacher pay, and the role of independent schools — one of Sweden's most contested domestic debates. Historical context: MP motions have a 29.6% passage rate (96% of all opposition motions are rejected). This motion signals a policy position rather than an imminent legislative change.
in response to prop. 2025/26:158 Hela Sverige ska fungera – politik för starkare landsbygder
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Hela Sverige ska fungera politik för starkare landsbygder What This Means: Touches on trade and industry policy. Industry and trade motions often target competitiveness, innovation, or trade agreements — signalling party positions ahead of EU-level or bilateral negotiations. Historical context: MP motions have a 29.6% passage rate (96% of all opposition motions are rejected). This motion signals a policy position rather than an imminent legislative change.
in response to prop. 2025/26:158 Hela Sverige ska fungera – politik för starkare landsbygder
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Hela Sverige ska fungera politik för starkare landsbygder What This Means: Touches on trade and industry policy. Industry and trade motions often target competitiveness, innovation, or trade agreements — signalling party positions ahead of EU-level or bilateral negotiations. Historical context: C motions have a 44.6% passage rate (96% of all opposition motions are rejected). This motion signals a policy position rather than an imminent legislative change.
in response to prop. 2025/26:210 Bidragsspärr och sanktionsavgift i socialförsäkringen
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Bidragsspärr och sanktionsavgift i socialförsäkringen What This Means: Touches on migration policy. Migration motions reflect one of Sweden's most contested policy areas, with parties divided on asylum rules, integration requirements, and deportation procedures. Historical context: V motions have a 34.8% passage rate (96% of all opposition motions are rejected). This motion signals a policy position rather than an imminent legislative change.
in response to prop. 2025/26:211 Förenklingar i jaktlagstiftningen
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Förenklingar i jaktlagstiftningen What This Means: Touches on environmental and climate policy. Climate motions reflect growing parliamentary pressure for faster decarbonisation, often targeting specific industries or the pace of policy implementation. Historical context: V motions have a 34.8% passage rate (96% of all opposition motions are rejected). This motion signals a policy position rather than an imminent legislative change.
in response to prop. 2025/26:191 Offentlighetsprincipen med lättnadsregler för enskilda mindre huvudmän i skolväsendet
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principle of public access med lättnadsregler för enskilda mindre huvudmän i skolväsendet What This Means: Touches on education policy. Education motions reflect deep disagreements on school standards, teacher pay, and the role of independent schools — one of Sweden's most contested domestic debates. Historical context: MP motions have a 29.6% passage rate (96% of all opposition motions are rejected). This motion signals a policy position rather than an imminent legislative change.
in response to prop. 2025/26:195 Förbättrat stöd i skolan
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Förbättrat stöd i skolan What This Means: Touches on education policy. Education motions reflect deep disagreements on school standards, teacher pay, and the role of independent schools — one of Sweden's most contested domestic debates. Historical context: MP motions have a 29.6% passage rate (96% of all opposition motions are rejected). This motion signals a policy position rather than an imminent legislative change.
in response to prop. 2025/26:187 En mer flexibel hyresmarknad
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En mer flexibel hyresmarknad What This Means: Requires committee review and chamber debate before a decision is reached. Historical context: MP motions have a 29.6% passage rate (96% of all opposition motions are rejected). This motion signals a policy position rather than an imminent legislative change.
in response to prop. 2025/26:181 Ett förstärkt samhällsskydd och tydligare reaktioner vid återfall i brott
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Ett förstärkt samhällsskydd och tydligare reaktioner vid återfall i brott What This Means: Touches on justice policy. Justice motions address crime, sentencing, and policing — areas with high public salience where opposition parties frequently press for tougher or more targeted measures. Historical context: MP motions have a 29.6% passage rate (96% of all opposition motions are rejected). This motion signals a policy position rather than an imminent legislative change.
in response to prop. 2025/26:199 Åtgärder för att stärka kontanternas funktionssätt
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measureer för att stärka kontanternas funktionssätt What This Means: Touches on fiscal policy. Fiscal policy motions directly challenge the government's budget assumptions and signal opposition readiness to contest tax and spending priorities. Historical context: MP motions have a 29.6% passage rate (96% of all opposition motions are rejected). This motion signals a policy position rather than an imminent legislative change.
in response to prop. 2025/26:209 En snabbare utbyggnad av kriminalvårdsanstalter och häkten
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En snabbare utbyggnad av kriminalvårdsanstalter och häkten What This Means: Touches on healthcare policy, justice policy, housing policy. Healthcare motions typically target gaps in regional service delivery, pressing for national minimum standards, additional funding, or new patient rights. Historical context: MP motions have a 29.6% passage rate (96% of all opposition motions are rejected). This motion signals a policy position rather than an imminent legislative change.
in response to prop. 2025/26:180 Förenklade regler vid ändring av en byggnad
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Förenklade regler vid ändring av en byggnad What This Means: Touches on housing policy. Housing motions reflect structural tension between demand for affordable homes and constraints of planning law, rent regulation, and construction cost pressures. Historical context: MP motions have a 29.6% passage rate (96% of all opposition motions are rejected). This motion signals a policy position rather than an imminent legislative change.
in response to prop. 2025/26:201 Reformerat försörjningsstöd – bidragstak och ökade möjligheter till arbete
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Reformerat försörjningsstöd bidragstak och ökade möjligheter till arbete What This Means: Touches on healthcare policy. Healthcare motions typically target gaps in regional service delivery, pressing for national minimum standards, additional funding, or new patient rights. Historical context: V motions have a 34.8% passage rate (96% of all opposition motions are rejected). This motion signals a policy position rather than an imminent legislative change.
in response to prop. 2025/26:185 Tillfällig verkställighet av svenska fängelsestraff utomlands
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Tillfällig verkställighet av svenska fängelsestraff utomlands What This Means: Touches on justice policy. Justice motions address crime, sentencing, and policing — areas with high public salience where opposition parties frequently press for tougher or more targeted measures. Historical context: MP motions have a 29.6% passage rate (96% of all opposition motions are rejected). This motion signals a policy position rather than an imminent legislative change.
in response to prop. 2025/26:196 Tid för undervisningsuppdraget
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Tid för undervisningsuppdraget What This Means: Touches on education policy. Education motions reflect deep disagreements on school standards, teacher pay, and the role of independent schools — one of Sweden's most contested domestic debates. Historical context: MP motions have a 29.6% passage rate (96% of all opposition motions are rejected). This motion signals a policy position rather than an imminent legislative change.
in response to prop. 2025/26:188 Lag om hyrköp av bostad
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law om hyrköp av bostad What This Means: Touches on housing policy. Housing motions reflect structural tension between demand for affordable homes and constraints of planning law, rent regulation, and construction cost pressures. Historical context: MP motions have a 29.6% passage rate (96% of all opposition motions are rejected). This motion signals a policy position rather than an imminent legislative change.
in response to prop. 2025/26:203 Nya verktyg för stärkt konkurrens i privat och offentlig verksamhet
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Nya verktyg för stärkt konkurrens i privat och offentlig verksamhet What This Means: Touches on trade and industry policy. Industry and trade motions often target competitiveness, innovation, or trade agreements — signalling party positions ahead of EU-level or bilateral negotiations. Historical context: MP motions have a 29.6% passage rate (96% of all opposition motions are rejected). This motion signals a policy position rather than an imminent legislative change.
in response to prop. 2025/26:192 Överlämnande av uppgifter mellan skolor i brottsförebyggande syfte
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Överlämnande av uppgifter mellan skolor i brottsförebyggande syfte What This Means: Touches on education policy, justice policy. Education motions reflect deep disagreements on school standards, teacher pay, and the role of independent schools — one of Sweden's most contested domestic debates. Historical context: MP motions have a 29.6% passage rate (96% of all opposition motions are rejected). This motion signals a policy position rather than an imminent legislative change.
in response to prop. 2025/26:201 Reformerat försörjningsstöd – bidragstak och ökade möjligheter till arbete
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Reformerat försörjningsstöd bidragstak och ökade möjligheter till arbete What This Means: Touches on healthcare policy. Healthcare motions typically target gaps in regional service delivery, pressing for national minimum standards, additional funding, or new patient rights. Historical context: MP motions have a 29.6% passage rate (96% of all opposition motions are rejected). This motion signals a policy position rather than an imminent legislative change.
in response to prop. 2025/26:201 Reformerat försörjningsstöd – bidragstak och ökade möjligheter till arbete
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Reformerat försörjningsstöd bidragstak och ökade möjligheter till arbete What This Means: Touches on healthcare policy. Healthcare motions typically target gaps in regional service delivery, pressing for national minimum standards, additional funding, or new patient rights. Historical context: C motions have a 44.6% passage rate (96% of all opposition motions are rejected). This motion signals a policy position rather than an imminent legislative change.
in response to prop. 2025/26:190 En nationell utredningsfunktion för att förebygga suicid
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En nationell utredningsfunktion för att förebygga suicid What This Means: Touches on healthcare policy. Healthcare motions typically target gaps in regional service delivery, pressing for national minimum standards, additional funding, or new patient rights. Historical context: C motions have a 44.6% passage rate (96% of all opposition motions are rejected). This motion signals a policy position rather than an imminent legislative change.
Motionen utgår
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Motion till riksdagen 2025/26:4042 Motionen utgår. What This Means: Requires committee review and chamber debate before a decision is reached.
in response to prop. 2025/26:184 Privatkopieringsersättning
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Privatkopieringsersättning What This Means: Touches on trade and industry policy. Industry and trade motions often target competitiveness, innovation, or trade agreements — signalling party positions ahead of EU-level or bilateral negotiations. Historical context: C motions have a 44.6% passage rate (96% of all opposition motions are rejected). This motion signals a policy position rather than an imminent legislative change.
in response to prop. 2025/26:186 En starkare fondmarknad
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En starkare fondmarknad What This Means: Touches on fiscal policy. Fiscal policy motions directly challenge the government's budget assumptions and signal opposition readiness to contest tax and spending priorities. Historical context: C motions have a 44.6% passage rate (96% of all opposition motions are rejected). This motion signals a policy position rather than an imminent legislative change.
in response to prop. 2025/26:196 Tid för undervisningsuppdraget
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Tid för undervisningsuppdraget What This Means: Touches on education policy. Education motions reflect deep disagreements on school standards, teacher pay, and the role of independent schools — one of Sweden's most contested domestic debates. Historical context: C motions have a 44.6% passage rate (96% of all opposition motions are rejected). This motion signals a policy position rather than an imminent legislative change.
Committee Activity
- Committee on Defence: 2
- Committee on Social Affairs: 2
- Committee on Environment and Agriculture: 2
- Committee on Labour Market Affairs: 2
- Committee on Justice: 1
- Committee on Social Insurance: 1
- Committee on Foreign Affairs: 1
- Committee on the Constitution: 1
Policy Implications
Justitiedepartementet receives 4 propositions — signalling government priority in this policy area.
These competing dynamics set the stage for tomorrow's parliamentary business.
Deep Analysis
What Happened
education policy (17), healthcare policy (9), housing policy (9), justice policy (7), environmental and climate policy (6), fiscal policy (5)
Motions: 50, Committee Reports: 12, Propositions: 8
Timeline & Context
70 parliamentary items across 18 active committees define the current legislative landscape. The pace of activity signals the political urgency driving these proceedings.
Why This Matters
With 11 policy domains in play, this represents a broad legislative push that will shape multiple aspects of Swedish society. The breadth of activity makes this a critical period for understanding the government's strategic direction.
Winners & Losers
The opposition is applying significant pressure with 50 motions, signalling broad dissatisfaction with government policy.
Political Impact
8 government propositions will, if adopted, directly alter Swedish law and policy, affecting citizens, businesses, and institutions. 12 committee reports represent the culmination of legislative review, with recommendations that guide chamber votes. 50 opposition motions challenge the government's position, even though most motions are historically rejected; they signal future electoral battlegrounds.
Actions & Consequences
If adopted, these 8 propositions will trigger implementation across government agencies, requiring regulatory changes, budget allocations, and administrative adaptation. Failure to pass would signal coalition weakness and embolden the opposition. The 50 opposition motions, while likely to be rejected, establish the policy alternatives that opposition parties will champion in the next election cycle. Rejection does not diminish their strategic value as campaign ammunition.
Critical Assessment
No chamber debate data is available for these items, limiting our ability to assess the depth of parliamentary deliberation. This information gap should be monitored — the quality of democracy depends on substantive debate, not just procedural passage.
Key Takeaways
- 8 propositions, 12 committee reports, 50 motions processed this period
- Policy context: healthcare policy; justice policy; defence and security policy; environmental and climate policy
- Analysis depth: 70 of 70
Coalition Dynamics
Coalition demonstrates low risk. Voting discipline is strong and majority margin is adequate.
- Risk score: 4/100
- Risk level: Low
- Unusually high cross-party voting (8853%) detected on topic: KD-M alignment.
- Unusually high cross-party voting (8789%) detected on topic: L-M alignment.
- Unusually high cross-party voting (8787%) detected on topic: KD-L alignment.
Weekly Activity
- Documents: 70
- Speeches: 100
- CIA stability trend: Declining ↓
Trend insights: Coalition stability is highly volatile — significant shifts detected in trajectory.
🇸🇪 Parliamentary Intelligence Overview
Coalition Stability
- Risk Level
- low
- Defection probability
- 5%
- Majority margin
- 5963223 seats
📊 Party Performance
| ID | Party | Seats | Success% | Cohesion | Trend |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| S | Arbetarepartiet-Socialdemokraterna | 7832870 | 43.4% | 94% | ↓ |
| M | Moderaterna | 3633784 | 86.5% | 100% | → |
| SD | Sverigedemokraterna | 1507827 | 63.8% | 99% | → |
| V | Vänsterpartiet | 643566 | 34.8% | 94% | ↓ |
| C | Centerpartiet | 516216 | 44.6% | 95% | ↓ |
| KD | Kristdemokraterna | 486875 | 81.9% | 99% | → |
| MP | Miljöpartiet de gröna | 355446 | 29.6% | 96% | ↓ |
| L | Liberalerna | 334912 | 78.1% | 100% | → |
Voting Alignment by Issue
Source: CIA Platform — Swedish Riksdag intelligence data
Economic Context
Policy Implications
- GDP Growth (% annual): Annual GDP growth rate — a key measure of economic performance that directly impacts government fiscal capacity and policy options.
- Government Expenditure (% of GDP): General government final consumption expenditure as share of GDP — reflects the size and scope of public sector.
- Current Account Balance (% of GDP): Current account balance as share of GDP — reflects Sweden's external economic position and trade competitiveness.
- Tax Revenue (% of GDP): Tax revenue as share of GDP — central to taxation policy debates and fiscal capacity.