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Departments
Children's Ombudsman - Barnombudsmannen, Ministry for Foreign Affairs / Utrikesdepartemente, Ministry of Justice / Justitiedepartementet, National Council for Crime Prevention / Brottsföre, National Institute for Working Life / Arbetslivsin, Swedish Employment Service, Swedish Institute for Ecological Sustainability - , Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute, Swedish Migration Board, Swedish Work Environment Authority
Embassies and Consulates
Abroad, Foreign, Corps Consulaire en Suède
Military
Svante Wendel's Unofficial Royal Swedish Army, Swedish Air Force Air Combat Simulation Center, Swedish Armed Forces, Swedish National Defence College
Monarchy
Friends of the Swedish Royal Family, Madeleine - Princess of Sweden
Council for the Renewal of Higher Education
General information about the council, a presentation of activities and projects, news and links.
Invest in Sweden Agency
Government agency supplying help and information to companies interested in investing in Sweden.
National Agency for Higher Education
Government agency about university issues.
Statistiska Centralbyrån
Produce and make available official statistics relating to different areas of society, which can serve as a basis for decisions, public debate and research. [English/Swedish]
Sverige.se
Information about Sweden and how the public sector works, and links to Swedish government agencies and non-governmental organizations on the Internet.
Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority
Finansinspektionen is responsible for supervising companies in the insurance, credit and securities markets.
Swedish National Space Board (SNSB)
Summaries of the main national space projects and links to detailed activity information.
Swedish Parliament - Sveriges Riksdagen
Parliament of Sweden. Although the vast majority of the site is in Swedish, detailed information in English is presented on the workings of Sweden's parliament, including its members, debates and decisions, legislation and Sweden in the European Union.
The Constitution of Sweden
The Swedish constitution consists of four parts: the instrument of government, the act of succession, the freedom of the press act and the fundamental law on freedom of expression, and an amendment, the Riksdag act.
The Elections Act
The Swedish Elections Act, revised 1997, which regulates elections to the Swedish parliament, county and municipal councils as well as to the European Parliament, is provided in English translation by the Swedish Ministry of Justice (PDF).
The National Social Insurance Office
Comprehensive information about social insurance in Sweden.
The Swedish Government
English-language information on the Swedish government and ministers. Also includes the text of speeches, press releases, publications and government policy statements.
The Uppsala Monitoring Centre
Dedicated to finding the risks of drugs as early as possible, from reported clinical experience and other sources.