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Speaker of the Riksdag

The speaker of the Riksdag (Swedish: Riksdagens talman) is the presiding officer of the national unicameral legislature in Sweden.

Speaker of the Riksdag
Riksdagens talman
Coat of Arms of the
Swedish Parliament
Incumbent
Andreas Norlén
since 24 September 2018
The Riksdag
StyleSwedish: Herr talman
(English: "Mr Speaker")
SeatParliament House
NominatorRiksdag
AppointerThe Alderman
Term lengthFour years (de facto)
Inaugural holderHenry Allard
Formation1617; 407 years ago (1617)
DeputySee List of Deputy Speakers
Salary2,112,000 kr annually[1]
Websitewww.riksdagen.se

The Riksdag underwent profound changes in 1867, when the medieval Riksdag of the Estates was abolished. The new form of the Riksdag included two elected chambers, each with its own speaker. Since the de facto introduction of parliamentarism in 1917, the Riksdag has properly functioned as the institution to which the prime minister and the government are held accountable. In 1971 the institution was transformed into a unicameral legislature with 350 members, reduced to 349 in 1976 to avoid parliamentary deadlocks. Since 1975, in accordance with the Instrument of Government of 1974, it is the speaker and no longer the monarch who appoints and dismisses the prime minister.

The current speaker is Andreas Norlén, who has held the gavel since September 2018.[2]

Duties of the speaker edit

The speaker is the head and presiding officer of the Riksdag, and is elected by the chamber as the first order of business when the Riksdag re-convenes following a general election. As such, the speaker coordinates the work that takes place in the Riksdag. The office is mandated in the Swedish constitution and the duties of the office are set out in the Instrument of Government (1974) and the Riksdag Act.

The speaker themselves does not take part in debates, nor do they participate in the parliamentary committees. Consequently, they have no vote, and a substitute is appointed to fill his or her seat in the Riksdag during their time in office. While the speaker is still one of the elected representatives of the Riksdag, they are expected to remain unbiased and objective with regards to the political issues that are debated.

In terms of official protocol, the position of speaker is the second highest-ranked public position in Sweden. Only the monarch outranks the speaker since the monarch is the head of state. However, since that position is hereditary, a person cannot be elected to become the monarch. Additionally, the speaker nominally outranks the prime minister of Sweden, even though (since the 1974–75 reforms) that person is the country's de jure and de facto chief executive.[3]

Appointment and dismissal of the prime minister edit

One of the more important aspects of the work of the speaker is to head negotiations concerning the forming of a new government in case there is a shift of power after an election. The speaker can then dismiss a prime minister who is voted out of office, which happened for the first time on 25 September 2018.[4] After the negotiations, the speaker proposes the new prime ministerial candidate to the chamber, and following a positive vote, the speaker signs the commission (Swedish: förordnande) on behalf of the Riksdag. The prime minister appoints and dismisses their own cabinet ministers, forming the government (Swedish: Regeringen), without the involvement of the speaker.[3][5]

In case of either a voluntary resignation or a vote of no confidence, the letter of resignation of a prime minister is handed to the speaker.

In most other parliamentary systems, including other constitutional monarchies, these duties are instead handled by the head of state. Relieving the Swedish monarch of political powers, although not the key objective from the outset, nevertheless became an important part of constitutional reform in the 1970s.

The speaker also attends the special change-of-government council held at the Stockholm Palace following the appointment of a new prime minister. During these meetings the speaker informs the monarch on the procedure of forming the incoming government and hands over the signed commission to the new prime minister, enabling the monarch to announce it.[6]

Deputy speakers edit

The speaker is assisted by three deputy speakers who are also elected by the chamber.[7] Traditionally, the second, third and fourth largest parties gets to name of one of their members for these offices. There is some disagreement whether the largest party or the leading party of the largest party bloc should hold the speakership (and thus also the position of First Deputy Speaker). Unlike the Speaker (and cabinet ministers), the deputy Speakers are not replaced by an alternate and remain members of the Riksdag with voting rights.[7]

Regent ad interim edit

In case all adult members of the Swedish royal family who are in the line of succession to the throne, as prescribed in the Act of Succession, are out of the country, the speaker assumes the role of Regent ad interim (Swedish: Riksföreståndare). This would also be the case if they were all to decease.

Riksdag Board edit

The speaker chairs the Riksdag Board (Swedish: Riksdagsstyrelsen), which deliberates on the organisation of the work of the Riksdag, directs the work of the Riksdag Administration (Swedish: Riksdagsförvaltningen) and decides upon matters of major significance concerning the international contacts programme.

War Delegation edit

The speaker chairs the War Delegation (Swedish: Krigsdelegationen), when it is deemed necessary to convene.

List of speakers edit

Speakers of the bicameral Riksdag (1867–1970) edit

Speakers of the First Chamber (upper house) edit

Speakers of the Second Chamber (lower house) edit

Speakers of the unicameral Riksdag (1971–present) edit

Portrait Speaker
(Born-Died)
Term Political Party Election Constituency
Took office Left office Duration
 
 
Allard, HenryHenry Allard
(1911–1996)
15 January 1971 (1971-01-15)1 October 1979 (1979-10-01)8 years, 259 daysSocial Democrats1970
1973
1976
Örebro County
 
 
Bengtsson, IngemundIngemund Bengtsson
(1919–2000)
1 October 1979 (1979-10-01)3 October 1988 (1988-10-03)9 years, 2 daysSocial Democrats1979
1982
1985
Halland County
 
 
Peterson, Thage G.Thage G. Peterson
(born 1933)
3 October 1988 (1988-10-03)30 September 1991 (1991-09-30)2 years, 362 daysSocial Democrats1988Stockholm County
 
 
Troedsson, IngegerdIngegerd Troedsson
(1929–2012)
30 September 1991 (1991-09-30)3 October 1994 (1994-10-03)3 years, 3 daysModerate1991Uppsala County
 
 
Dahl, BirgittaBirgitta Dahl
(born 1937)
3 October 1994 (1994-10-03)30 September 2002 (2002-09-30)7 years, 362 daysSocial Democrats1994
1998
Uppsala County
 
 
Sydow von, BjörnBjörn von Sydow
(born 1945)
30 September 2002 (2002-09-30)2 October 2006 (2006-10-02)4 years, 2 daysSocial Democrats2002Stockholm County
 
 
Westerberg, PerPer Westerberg
(born 1951)
2 October 2006 (2006-10-02)29 September 2014 (2014-09-29)7 years, 362 daysModerate2006
2010
Södermanland County
 
 
Ahlin, UrbanUrban Ahlin
(born 1964)
29 September 2014 (2014-09-29)24 September 2018 (2018-09-24)3 years, 360 daysSocial Democrats2014Västra Götaland County
 
 
Norlén, AndreasAndreas Norlén
(born 1973)
24 September 2018 (2018-09-24)Incumbent5 years, 198 daysModerate2018
2022
Östergötland County

See also edit

Historical predecessor

References edit

  • The Instrument of Government, in English (as of 2012) (PDF), The Riksdag (2012). Retrieved on 2012-11-13.
  1. ^ "Frågor & svar samt statistik över ledamöternas arvoden" (in Swedish). Riksdag. Retrieved 2019-07-15.
  2. ^ "Andreas Norlén Elected Speaker of the Riksdag". Publicnow. 24 September 2018. Retrieved 24 September 2018.
  3. ^ a b Riksdagsförvaltningen. "The tasks of the Speaker". www.riksdagen.se. Retrieved 2021-06-28.
  4. ^ Article in Dagens Nyheter 2018-09-25
  5. ^ Riksdagsförvaltningen. "Forming a government". www.riksdagen.se. Retrieved 2021-06-28.
  6. ^ url=https://www.kungahuset.se/arkiv/nyheter/2022-10-18-ny-regering-tilltradd-i-konselj-under-kungens-ordforandeskap
  7. ^ a b Riksdagsförvaltningen. "Deputy Speakers". www.riksdagen.se. Retrieved 2021-06-28.

External links edit

  • The Speaker - At the Riksdag

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The speaker of the Riksdag Swedish Riksdagens talman is the presiding officer of the national unicameral legislature in Sweden Speaker of the RiksdagRiksdagens talmanCoat of Arms of theSwedish ParliamentFlag of SwedenIncumbentAndreas Norlensince 24 September 2018The RiksdagStyleSwedish Herr talman English Mr Speaker SeatParliament HouseNominatorRiksdagAppointerThe AldermanTerm lengthFour years de facto Inaugural holderHenry AllardFormation1617 407 years ago 1617 DeputySee List of Deputy SpeakersSalary2 112 000 kr annually 1 Websitewww wbr riksdagen wbr seThe Riksdag underwent profound changes in 1867 when the medieval Riksdag of the Estates was abolished The new form of the Riksdag included two elected chambers each with its own speaker Since the de facto introduction of parliamentarism in 1917 the Riksdag has properly functioned as the institution to which the prime minister and the government are held accountable In 1971 the institution was transformed into a unicameral legislature with 350 members reduced to 349 in 1976 to avoid parliamentary deadlocks Since 1975 in accordance with the Instrument of Government of 1974 it is the speaker and no longer the monarch who appoints and dismisses the prime minister The current speaker is Andreas Norlen who has held the gavel since September 2018 2 Contents 1 Duties of the speaker 1 1 Appointment and dismissal of the prime minister 1 2 Deputy speakers 1 3 Regent ad interim 1 4 Riksdag Board 1 5 War Delegation 2 List of speakers 2 1 Speakers of the bicameral Riksdag 1867 1970 2 1 1 Speakers of the First Chamber upper house 2 1 2 Speakers of the Second Chamber lower house 2 2 Speakers of the unicameral Riksdag 1971 present 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksDuties of the speaker editThe speaker is the head and presiding officer of the Riksdag and is elected by the chamber as the first order of business when the Riksdag re convenes following a general election As such the speaker coordinates the work that takes place in the Riksdag The office is mandated in the Swedish constitution and the duties of the office are set out in the Instrument of Government 1974 and the Riksdag Act The speaker themselves does not take part in debates nor do they participate in the parliamentary committees Consequently they have no vote and a substitute is appointed to fill his or her seat in the Riksdag during their time in office While the speaker is still one of the elected representatives of the Riksdag they are expected to remain unbiased and objective with regards to the political issues that are debated In terms of official protocol the position of speaker is the second highest ranked public position in Sweden Only the monarch outranks the speaker since the monarch is the head of state However since that position is hereditary a person cannot be elected to become the monarch Additionally the speaker nominally outranks the prime minister of Sweden even though since the 1974 75 reforms that person is the country s de jure and de facto chief executive 3 Appointment and dismissal of the prime minister edit One of the more important aspects of the work of the speaker is to head negotiations concerning the forming of a new government in case there is a shift of power after an election The speaker can then dismiss a prime minister who is voted out of office which happened for the first time on 25 September 2018 4 After the negotiations the speaker proposes the new prime ministerial candidate to the chamber and following a positive vote the speaker signs the commission Swedish forordnande on behalf of the Riksdag The prime minister appoints and dismisses their own cabinet ministers forming the government Swedish Regeringen without the involvement of the speaker 3 5 In case of either a voluntary resignation or a vote of no confidence the letter of resignation of a prime minister is handed to the speaker In most other parliamentary systems including other constitutional monarchies these duties are instead handled by the head of state Relieving the Swedish monarch of political powers although not the key objective from the outset nevertheless became an important part of constitutional reform in the 1970s The speaker also attends the special change of government council held at the Stockholm Palace following the appointment of a new prime minister During these meetings the speaker informs the monarch on the procedure of forming the incoming government and hands over the signed commission to the new prime minister enabling the monarch to announce it 6 Deputy speakers edit Main article List of deputy speakers of the Riksdag The speaker is assisted by three deputy speakers who are also elected by the chamber 7 Traditionally the second third and fourth largest parties gets to name of one of their members for these offices There is some disagreement whether the largest party or the leading party of the largest party bloc should hold the speakership and thus also the position of First Deputy Speaker Unlike the Speaker and cabinet ministers the deputy Speakers are not replaced by an alternate and remain members of the Riksdag with voting rights 7 Regent ad interim edit In case all adult members of the Swedish royal family who are in the line of succession to the throne as prescribed in the Act of Succession are out of the country the speaker assumes the role of Regent ad interim Swedish Riksforestandare This would also be the case if they were all to decease Riksdag Board edit The speaker chairs the Riksdag Board Swedish Riksdagsstyrelsen which deliberates on the organisation of the work of the Riksdag directs the work of the Riksdag Administration Swedish Riksdagsforvaltningen and decides upon matters of major significance concerning the international contacts programme War Delegation edit The speaker chairs the War Delegation Swedish Krigsdelegationen when it is deemed necessary to convene List of speakers editSpeakers of the bicameral Riksdag 1867 1970 edit Speakers of the First Chamber upper house edit Gustaf Lagerbjelke 1867 1876 Henning Hamilton 1877 Anton Niklas Sundberg 1878 1880 Gustaf Lagerbjelke 1881 1891 Pehr von Ehrenheim 1891 1895 Gustaf Sparre 1896 1908 Christian Lundeberg 1909 1911 Ivar Afzelius 1912 1915 Hugo Hamilton 1916 1928 Axel Vennersten 1928 1936 Johan Nilsson 1937 1955 John Bergvall Liberal 1956 1959 Gustaf Sundelin Liberal 1959 1964 Erik Boheman Liberal 1965 1970 Speakers of the Second Chamber lower house edit Anton Niklas Sundberg 1867 1872 Ferdinand Asker 1873 1875 Arvid Posse 1876 1880 Olof Wijk 1880 1890 Gustaf Ryding 1891 Carl Herslow 1892 1893 Robert De la Gardie 1894 1902 Axel Swartling 1903 1912 Carl Bonde 1913 Johan Widen 1914 1917 Daniel Persson 1918 Herman Lindqvist Social Democrat 1918 1921 Viktor Larsson Social Democrat 1922 1923 Herman Lindqvist Social Democrat 1924 1927 Viktor Larsson Social Democrat 1927 Bernhard Eriksson Social Democrat 1928 1932 August Savstrom Social Democrat 1933 1952 Gustaf Nilsson Social Democrat 1953 1957 Sven Patrik Svensson 1958 1960 Fridolf Thapper Social Democrat 1960 1968 Henry Allard Social Democrat 1969 1970 Speakers of the unicameral Riksdag 1971 present edit Portrait Speaker Born Died Term Political Party Election ConstituencyTook office Left office Duration nbsp Allard Henry Henry Allard 1911 1996 15 January 1971 1971 01 15 1 October 1979 1979 10 01 8 years 259 daysSocial Democrats197019731976Orebro County nbsp Bengtsson Ingemund Ingemund Bengtsson 1919 2000 1 October 1979 1979 10 01 3 October 1988 1988 10 03 9 years 2 daysSocial Democrats197919821985Halland County nbsp Peterson Thage G Thage G Peterson born 1933 3 October 1988 1988 10 03 30 September 1991 1991 09 30 2 years 362 daysSocial Democrats1988Stockholm County nbsp Troedsson Ingegerd Ingegerd Troedsson 1929 2012 30 September 1991 1991 09 30 3 October 1994 1994 10 03 3 years 3 daysModerate1991Uppsala County nbsp Dahl Birgitta Birgitta Dahl born 1937 3 October 1994 1994 10 03 30 September 2002 2002 09 30 7 years 362 daysSocial Democrats19941998Uppsala County nbsp Sydow von Bjorn Bjorn von Sydow born 1945 30 September 2002 2002 09 30 2 October 2006 2006 10 02 4 years 2 daysSocial Democrats2002Stockholm County nbsp Westerberg Per Per Westerberg born 1951 2 October 2006 2006 10 02 29 September 2014 2014 09 29 7 years 362 daysModerate20062010Sodermanland County nbsp Ahlin Urban Urban Ahlin born 1964 29 September 2014 2014 09 29 24 September 2018 2018 09 24 3 years 360 daysSocial Democrats2014Vastra Gotaland County nbsp Norlen Andreas Andreas Norlen born 1973 24 September 2018 2018 09 24 Incumbent5 years 198 daysModerate20182022Ostergotland CountySee also editMarshal of the Realm County governors of SwedenHistorical predecessor Lantmarskalk the presiding officer of the Estate of the Nobility in the Riksdag of the Estates before 1866 References editThe Instrument of Government in English as of 2012 PDF The Riksdag 2012 Retrieved on 2012 11 13 Fragor amp svar samt statistik over ledamoternas arvoden in Swedish Riksdag Retrieved 2019 07 15 Andreas Norlen Elected Speaker of the Riksdag Publicnow 24 September 2018 Retrieved 24 September 2018 a b Riksdagsforvaltningen The tasks of the Speaker www riksdagen se Retrieved 2021 06 28 Article in Dagens Nyheter 2018 09 25 Riksdagsforvaltningen Forming a government www riksdagen se Retrieved 2021 06 28 url https www kungahuset se arkiv nyheter 2022 10 18 ny regering tilltradd i konselj under kungens ordforandeskap a b Riksdagsforvaltningen Deputy Speakers www riksdagen se Retrieved 2021 06 28 External links editThe Speaker At the Riksdag Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Speaker of the Riksdag amp oldid 1211248653, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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