Johan Croneman: Pure Political Horror as the Liberals Said Goodbye to the Riksdag
The article critiques the surreal nature of the Liberals' digital party meeting that showcased a tragic decline of the party.
Lars Leijonborg makes a comeback in the Liberals
Former party leader Lars Leijonborg announces his candidacy for the Swedish Parliament with the Liberals, emphasizing the importance of the party exceeding the electoral threshold.
The Riksdag is called back for extra sessions this summer
The Swedish Riksdag has been called back for extra sessions on August 12 and 13 to address legislative proposals before the election day on September 13.
The Riksdag approves security detention
The Swedish Riksdag has approved a new indefinite security detention penal measure for dangerous criminals, set to take effect on April 15.
Banana thrown at the Speaker in Norrköping – bodyguards intervened
A banana was thrown at Sweden's Riksdag speaker, Andreas Norlén, during a visit to a high school in Norrköping, prompting intervention from his bodyguards and police involvement.
Damberg likened the government to Tottenham - 'unfair' according to Löfven
Mikael Damberg, a former minister, controversially compared the Swedish government to the struggling football club Tottenham Hotspur during a speech in the Riksdag, sparking wide media attention in both Sweden and the UK.
The Election 2026: When, where, how, and everything else you need to know
The article provides essential information about the upcoming 2026 elections in Sweden, detailing dates, voting rights, and electoral guidance.
About Mohamsson's Invitation: 'A Bit Desperate'
Swedish Education Minister Simona Mohamsson invites all parties in the Riksdag to discuss the age limit for social media, but S, V, and C struggle to take the invitation seriously.